How do the role based MSDN Subscriptions Team Editions differ from the MSDN Universal and MSDN Enterprise Subscriptions ?
Microsoft has been using role based development products for some time now. They decided that they wanted to release this functionality to their developer community. The MSDN Universal and Enterprise Subscriptions included Visual Studio .NET 2003 without any of the role based modules. The new role based products aid in the development process by providing tools needed to develop. The new Visual Studio Team Editions come in 4 flavors: Editions for Architect, Tester, Developer and Database Professional. So, essentially the main difference is the version of Visual Studio that you receive has the modules/plug-ins designed to aid in specific development roles.
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