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September 29, 2008

VSTS Development Edition + Database Edition

This morning we made the official announcement (general info and press release) of the next release of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework. This includes Visual Studio 2010, Visual Studio Team System 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0.

VS-TS_rgbIn the next release of Visual Studio Team System we will be merging the feature sets of the Development Edition and the Database Edition into a single product. The new product – part of Visual Studio Team System 2010 – will include all of the features in the Development Edition and the Database Edition as well as new capabilities delivering even more value in a single product. This will provide a more complete set of capabilities for building software in today’s data-driven environments.

Bringing these two feature sets together enables you to take advantage of the core tools for application development as well as the necessary tools for database development, including performance profiling, code analysis, code metrics, code coverage, database refactoring, Schema Compare, Data Compare, and more.

If you have VSTS 2008 Development Edition or Database Edition with MSDN Premium you are eligible to get both products through MSDN Downloads. This is an exclusive offer for MSDN Premium subscribers with these products -- we want you to realize the benefit of this merged feature set now.

Beginning October 1, 2008 eligible MSDN subscribers will have access to both the Development Edition and Database Edition through MSDN Subscriber Downloads. This change also applies to customers who purchased Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Developers with MSDN Premium Subscription and Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Database Professionals with MSDN Premium Subscription, who's subscription is still active.

September 18, 2008

Yes, I'm a P.C.

I LOVE the new "I'm a PC" commercial. It makes me proud to say "I'm a P.C." (OK, that's a bit odd, but what the heck).

I'll admit, I love Apple. In fact, I was a die-hard Apple user for many years before making the move to Windows. Apple makes things very elegant and desirable. Their products, their apps, their Web site...I'll bet their trash just looks good (and it probably operates very intuitively).

The fact is, that I'm a Microsoft guy, and have been for the past 10-years. I've owned Mac's - my last one was the last MacBook before the Intel switch. I've owned iPods - in fact I still have one in my car to play my daughter's Disney songs. I also own Windows P.C.s, Zunes, an XBox, and Windows Mobile phones (OK, I'll admit, I wish Windows Mobile was as sexy as the iPhone, but at least I own my phone instead of renting it).

No real point other than...my name is Doug Seven and I'm a P.C. and I'm proud of it.