A Visual Tour of the Team Editions: Team Suite


I've completed my visual tour of the Visual Studio Team System Editions:
It's a helpful way to visually see what you're getting in each role-specific edition:

I'm a Developer I'm an Architect
I'm a Tester


If you don't want to choose-- or be limited to-- a specific role, you want Team Suite, which includes the features of all three role editions.

Here's what the Team Suite about dialog looks like.

http://blogs.vertigosoftware.com/photos/jatwood/images/2275/original.aspx

As promised, each of the three role-specific editions show up in the installed products list box.

And here's the difference between Team Suite and Visual Studio 2005 Pro in the advanced setup options:



The top "enterprise" section (?) corresponds to Architect, while the Developer and Test additions are called out by name.

posted on Friday, February 24, 2006 2:39 PM by jatwood

Comments

# re: A Visual Tour of the Team Editions: Team Suite

The node "enterprise tools" already existed in VS.NET 2003. Are you sure the architects tools are included in it?
Saturday, February 25, 2006 4:34 AM by Jark

# re: A Visual Tour of the Team Editions: Team Suite

Nice representation of the cowboy coder, the contstuction architect, and safari hunter tester. We just need the feather headress chief client and the IT Security Cop for our very own Team System Village.
Monday, February 27, 2006 4:41 PM by Alan

# re: A Visual Tour of the Team Editions: Team Suite

> The node "enterprise tools" already existed in VS.NET 2003. Are you sure the architects tools are included in it?

Yes, DEFINITELY. That's the architect tools, because that's the only edition it appears in. I spent a lot of time looking at the install options in each edition of Team System..
Monday, February 27, 2006 5:18 PM by Jeff Atwood

# Cowboy coder, the contstuction architect, and safari hunter tester: un cappello per ogni ruolo

Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:53 AM by .mark

# re: A Visual Tour of the Team Editions: Team Suite

Hi
Can someone please read this post I just made on GotDotNet?

If you have any idea about my problem, please do contact me through GotDotNet or elaboate on here with a reply?

Much appreciated
Hugh
Thursday, September 28, 2006 1:20 PM by Hugh