If you want a bit more detail and explanation, then Microsoft’s Brian Harry’s blog is a great place to go ( ) The list of features that are available with only a CAL is increased and you can find the list on page 25. Team Foundation Server is licensed with the Server/CAL model but there are some tasks that actually require users to be licensed with more than a CAL ie with Visual Studio Enterprise or Test Professional, or with an MSDN Platforms subscription.Active MSDN Operating Systems subscribers can renew into Visual Studio Professional with MSDN (page 31).Extra functionality is added into the MSDN Platforms subscription – Lab Management and IntelliTrace (page 15).The MSDN Operating Systems subscription is discontinued, and MSDN Platforms remains (page 7).Customers with active Visual Studio Ultimate/Premium with MSDN subscriptions are automatically converted to Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN (page 31).These products are no longer available as Full Packaged Product. ![]() ![]() These editions come with an MSDN subscription, although Visual Studio Professional is available without MSDN in some Volume Licensing programs.Two editions remain unchanged (Visual Studio Professional and Test Professional), and two editions (Premium and Ultimate) are replaced with a single Visual Studio Enterprise edition (page 7).An updated Licensing Guide is available for Visual Studio 2015, so here’s an overview of the changes to the licensing which are all documented in the guide
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