Visual Studio 2010 Purchase Options

I've previously blogged about the different Visual Studio 2010 Product editions and thought it would probably be worthwhile also posting information on how you can get hold of the right version for you.

As mentioned in my previous post, Visual Studio 2010 comes in the following editions:

One thing that I noticed was different with Visual Studio 2010 is that some of the Visual Studio 2010 editions (mainly the top-end ones) can only be purchases with an MSDN Subscription.

Below is a list of how you can obtain each edition

  • Visual Studio 2010 Express (This edition of Visual Studio 2010 is free but must be registered after 30 days of evaluation usage) - see the link for details on obtaining a registration key.
  • Visual Studio 2010 Professional (As can be seen from this link, the Visual Studio 2010 Professional edition comes with an MSDN Professional Subscription or the new MSDN Essentials subscription) You can find out more about the subscriptions on the MSDN Subscriptions Comparison page.
    • The MSDN Essentials subscription contains basically as the name suggests the basic things you need to do development, the OSs and the IDE.
    • Visual Studio 2010 Professional can also be purchased by itself (no MSDN subscription) from the Microsoft Store here.
  • To get any of the other Visual Studio Editions you basically need to purchase Visual Studio 2010 with an MSDN subscription. You can buy an MSDN subscription via Microsoft directly - see the comparison page link mentioned earlier, or you can by a subscription via a Microsoft reseller see the list below for options

Also, if you're looking to get MSDN/Visual Studio in New Zealand the best place to look is the GetVS website www.getvs.net.nz .


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Search Engine Innovation: Bing vs. Google

I've been thinking about this for a while. It would seem that for a while now Search has not really evolved much, it's been a little over 10 years now since Google came to life and there's hasn't been much change in the way people search the internet. Maybe there have been some changes to improve things under the hood but really, on the surface Google hasn't changed that much over that time.

In recent years Microsoft has been making an effort to try and close the gap on Google and I now thing their efforts are actually paying off! While not necessarily in favour of Microsoft I think it's definitely contributing towards consumer benefit. I will get to that later on in this post.

Over the past few years Microsoft has invested in revamping the MSN Search and has come up with Windows Live Search, Live Search and most recently Bing. You can see some of my previous thoughts and posts on Live Search in the Windows Live category on this blog.

There's no doubt that Microsoft search engines have evolved a lot over the past few years and whilst I don't always like the background images that popup on Bing there are some features in Bing that I really like. Most importantly the scrolling image search & the instant video preview in Video search. The scrolling image search has got to be be the best feature ever, I really liked this feature too when it was there for the standard search back in Windows Live Search. I just hate clicking next!

Also, if you go to the US version of the Bing search you'll notice that they've rolled out some new features such as specific searches (Shopping & Travel) in addition to Visual Search and sharing of search history as can be seen in the image below.

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If you think Microsoft are not on the right track for search innovation then wait for it! Google is FINALLY actually doing something about their search engine too. They're apparently about to roll out a new look & revamp of their current search site and by the sounds of it, they're doing similar things to what Bing is doing which gets me back to Microsoft contributing to bringing the best services to consumers! Just by forcing others to continue to innovate! See the article Google's New Design Gets Official & Google's New Look Is Mobile Too for more info.
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Finally, one feature that I would REALLY love to see in future search engine's is what I'll call UserRank! I think in the time of social networking it would make some sense to allow user's to contribute to the ranking of sites and not just rely on page ranks ?etc, and while this approach does have some implications and potential of unfair usage here's how I think it would work:

For each search result that appears in the results page the page would have a button similar to Facebook's ?I Like this' feature. This button would then allow the searcher to tag a search result as useful and then contribute to the rank of the search result. I think this feature if implemented successfully can be good in that if someone was searching for something and finds a useful search result after a lot of digging then the useful result's rank would improve based on how many unique ?I Like this' have been done and as a result the next person searching for the same thing would find a useful result without having to do all the hard work again.

Anyway, that's just an idea! Maybe it makes some sense? Thought?s anyone?


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Posted on: 5/6/2010 at 2:56 PM
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Visual Studio 2010 Launch Event almost here @ the Australian ALM Conference

So the wait for the arrival of Visual Studio 2010 is almost over. Next Tuesday the 13th of April will be the official launch of Visual Studio 2010 in Australia.

The launch event for Visual Studio 2010 will be held at Luna Park in Sydney and will be part of the Australian ALM Conference which is held over 2 days Tuesday & Wednesday 13th & 14th of April.

The Australian Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Conference & Visual Studio 2010 Launch Keynote is Free and you can Register here.

The keynote speakers for the event are

  • Sam Guckenheimer - Group Product Planner for Visual Studio and ALM Guru.
  • Tanuj Vohra - Director of Program Management Visual Studio Test Business.

So if you?re in Sydney and are able to attend the conference you can purchase a ticket online or onsite. If you?re not in Sydney but want to follow the conference you can keep an any on the ALM Conference Blog or follow the ALM conference tweets @australianalm.

Also if you are in Melbourne, the next Victoria.NET user group session will be on Wednesday evening at Microsoft Theatre and will be presented by the Australian ALM Conference & Visual Studio 2010 launch event Keynote speaker Sam Guckenheimer.

The session details are below:

Visual Studio 2010 - A session with the man behind the product that you know as Visual Studio Team
System/ALM and TFS - Sam Guckenheimer
Wednesday 14th April 2010
5:30pm for a 6pm start
Microsoft Theatre. Level 5, 4 Freshwater Place, Southbank


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Visual Studio 2010 Product Editions

One of the new things that you may have heard of with Visual Studio 2010 is the simplification of the versions of the IDE. With Visual Studio 2010 there are now only 4 Editions.

You can see the different features of each edition in the table shown on the Visual Studio 2010 Editions Comparison page.

To learn more about each edition see the list below.

You can also visit the Visual Studio 2010 MSDN Subscriptions page for information on getting the different editions of Visual Studio 2010 with an MSDN subscription.


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Visual Studio 2010 Additional Resources

In addition to my previous post, if you are looking for some resources on getting to know the Visual Studio 2010 IDE check out the following links.

Visual Studio 2010 Product Documentation


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