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Difference between Enterprise Dev and Ent Architect
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Hey Chris,

Found this on the MS website after doing a google for 'enterprise architect developer'. I guess with Enterprise Architect you get the Developer stuff plus these added 'features'. Here's the link http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/productinfo/overview/eaoverview.aspx

Aloha,

James

Product Overview for Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect
Visual Studio .NET 2003 provides developers with comprehensive tools for designing and building distributed applications for Microsoft Windows®, the Web, and mobile devices. Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect (VSEA) builds on the power of Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer by including additional capabilities for designing, specifying, and communicating application architecture, development best practices, and application functionality.

Developers using Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect will benefit from the ability to:

Visually model applications, databases, and business processes.

Clearly define application functionality and architecture for XML Web services and applications, and visually orchestrate business processes.

Create sound architectural frameworks and best practices guidelines.
Increase application development efficiency through starting application frameworks, sharing best practices guidelines, and simplifying development and management of complex applications.

Build on a scalable and dependable platform for distributed applications.
Create secure, reliable, and high performance applications using the Visual Studio .NET 2003 integrated development environment (IDE) and the Windows Server 2003 programming model. Choose from a broad range of integrated third-party tools.



>Hi - I am considering getting MSDN subscriptions. I am comparing the Enterprise package with the universal and noticed that you get a different version of VS.NET with each...
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>What's the difference between VS.NET Enterprise Architect and VS.NET Enterprise Developer??? I have been trying to find a comparison on MS site but no joy!
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