Hi all,
I am using the CS 2007 Evaluation for Developer. But in the future I want to use it for my customer. Is using CS 2007 Evaluation against law And how much is the price of the CS 2007
Thank you.
Hi all,
I am using the CS 2007 Evaluation for Developer. But in the future I want to use it for my customer. Is using CS 2007 Evaluation against law And how much is the price of the CS 2007
Thank you.
CS 2007 license and price ?
Duncan Woods
This might sound like a plug, but the MSDN subscription licenses are worth their weight in gold. Even will access to CS 2007 being free I highly recommend the MSDN subscription if you don't already have it.
Cheers,
Colin
kennm
So if they choose Developer Edition, is that free for them
Thanks again.
s26f84
Zhou Yong
Note: they would also need a license for SQL Server 2005, which currently runs at $5,999 U.S. per processor.
rickey_k
Can anybody help me about this
Thanks a lot.
MadhukarChaubey
Hi there, (Jeff/all thanks for providing the licensing links!)
For your own development purposes, you'll need to purchase your own licenses for the following:
When selling your solution to customers, they will need to purchase their own licenses as well:
Thanks, Caesar.
PCSQL66
Microsoft provides Commerce Server 2007 Evaluation Edition so that users can evaluate the product before they make a decision to purchase their licenses. Microsoft also provides Commerce Server 2007 Developer Edition FREE to developers (but not for production purposes). Pricing and license details can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/commerceserver/howtobuy/production.mspx.
Jeff Lynch
MVP Windows Server System - Commerce Server
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
gifuran
Thanks for your answer.
I have read about the licenses on the Microsoft website. But I still wonder about this. For example, I will buy the CS 2007. I use the CS 2007 framework, object, architecture, v.v... to build a complete solution. And then I want to sell that solution to the customer. So, in this case, what is the license I need And can you tell me more about the CS 2007 licenses (because I find so little information on the MS site)
Thanks again.
Joao Pinto
I believe Caeser meant to write that the customer needs to choose between Standard and Enterprise edition.
The developer edition, while free, limits the system to ~10 client connections. That's more than enough for a single user to debug an application, but you could see how that might have some problems when scaling out in an enterprise scenario.