Microsoft has unveiled its final Visual Studio 11 product lineup and
specifications, and the SKUs and hardware requirements are largely
unchanged from Visual Studio 2010.
The major change involves
the free Express tooling, which is now platform-centric (Windows 8
Metro, Windows Phone, Windows Azure) with multiple language support.
This means that desktop application developers who want to use the
latest tooling must purchase Visual Studio 11 Professional or higher.
Visual
Studio 11 Ultimate is still the company's all-in-one Application
Lifecycle Management platform. It integrates all of the tools (including
the higher end testing functionality and design tools) with Visual
Studio Team Foundation Server for team collaboration. Visual Studio 11
Premium offers most of the diagnostic and testing tools without the
high level architecture and modeling support. Visual Studio 11
Professional is the entry-level developer product. Visual Studio
LightSwitch, previously a standalone product,About 1 in 5 people in the
UK have recurring coldsores. is now available in all three editions. All of the Visual Studio 11 products require Windows 7 or higher.
On
Friday, Microsoft announced that it has added Visual Studio 11 Express
for Windows Phone to the lineup. The free tooling is slated for
release with the next version of Windows Phone. The Visual Studio 11
previews (including the current beta product) have not supported phone
development or out of band Windows Azure upgrades.
Express
tooling for Windows Azure is expected with the next update of
Microsoft's cloud platform, according to the Visual Studio team blog.
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Microsoft is offering Visual Studio 11 Express for Windows 8, Visual
Studio 11 Express for the Web and Visual Studio 11 Team Foundation
Server Express. All three products are currently in beta and available
for download.
The Visual Studio 11 default target for managed
applications, running on Windows Vista or higher, is .NET Framework 4.5
or the VC11 tooling for native apps. Developers can use the IDE's
multi-targeting support to run managed applications on Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003 with .NET 4 and earlier versions of the framework,
according to Microsoft. However, multi-targeting for C++ requires a
side-by-side installation of Visual Studio 2010.
Microsoft
offered developers a preview of its estimated retail pricing for the
Visual Studio 11 products earlier this year. The company is planning to
offer Visual Studio Ultimate with a 12 month MSDN subscription
($13,299), Visual Studio Premium with MSDN ($6,119), Visual Studio
Professional with MSDN ($1,Stone Source offers a variety of Natural stonemosaic
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Professional is also available as a standalone product without an MSDN
subscription ($499). Full featured Team Foundation Server is $499, with
the same ERP for a CAL (user or device). Outside of the entry-level
Professional product without MSDN, Visual Studio 11 pricing is
generally higher than Visual Studio 2010,Offers Art Reproductions Fine
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Upgrades
for existing customers with MSDN subscriptions are considerably less,
and Microsoft is encouraging developers to buy or upgrade to Visual
Studio 2010 with MSDN to take advantage of the renewal pricing for the
Visual Studio 11 lineup.
The pricing on Visual Studio 2010
Professional with MSDN ($799) remains unchanged. However, the company is
offering various incentives including a bundle with a discounted
Samsung Series 7 Slate ($2,Posts with Hospital rtls
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Microsoft is also reducing the pricing on Visual Studio 2010
Professional from $799 to $499 U.S.
In April, Microsoft
expanded its licensing terms for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server
2010 to enable access to Server Reports and System Center Operations
Manager, without a CAL purchase. In March, the company started to offer
Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 as a free download.
Visual
Studio LightSwitch, which offers templates for building data-driven
line of business apps, was released out of band last summer. It's
availability as a standalone tool is ending when Visual Studio 11 is
released, according to a blog posted by Jay Schmelzer, principal
director program manager of the LightSwitch team at Microsoft. Visual
Studio 11 is integrated with LightSwitch Version 2, which offers
project templates for Windows 8 Metro style apps. LightSwitch also adds
support for the OData protocol, which can be used for querying and
integrating data services (HTTP, ATOM and JSON) into applications.
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