If your team develops projects that target the Web, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and Windows Mobile devices, Visual Studio 2008 Professional was engineered for your business.
And of course, Professional has all the features of Visual Studio Standard including:
To install Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition, you need:
32 bit OS: Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 2 installed, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Vista
64 bit OS: Microsoft Windows Server® 2003 with SP1, Standard x64 Edition (WOW)
Client software prerequisites: Internet Explorer® 6.0 with Service Pack 1,
Microsoft Office 2003 with Service Pack 1 or
Microsoft Office 2007, MDAC 9.0, .NET Framework 2.0
Minimum: 2.0 GHz CPU, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB HDD
Recommended: 2.6 GHz CPU, 1 GB RAM, 20 GB HDD
Adding an MSDN Premium subscription to Professional Edition will literally change the way you work. Think of it as a lifeline for software developers, testers, architects, IT professionals and database engineers. MSDN Premium is standard-issue with all editions of Team System – and Team Suite , of course – but is optional for Professional Edition users.
Priority access to developer tools
The biggest perk is getting access to Microsoft developer tools and products, including:
With your MSDN Premium subscription, you can use the software to design, develop, test and demo your applications on as many machines and devices as you need, as long as each person on your team is a subscriber.
Your subscription pays for itself with this feature alone, by saving you a bundle on software during development.
Deep technical support and collaboration opportunities
No matter how long you've been in the business, you're bound to run into a tricky problem that you just can't figure out on your own. With your MSDN Premium account, you can tap into a broad number of support channels and get back to work fast.
Post a question to one of the managed newsgroups, and you'll get a response from a Microsoft engineer – if the community doesn't give you the answer first.
Four professional Technical Support Incidents come with your subscription to MSDN Premium, which can be used for assistance with technical break-fix issues though Microsoft Technical Support. You never know when you'll need to use this, but the help is there when you do.
24/7 Online Concierge, for one-to-one web-based chats for non-technical questions about navigating the MSDN site, finding Knowledge Base (KB) articles, and using Subscriber Downloads.
Extensive research and resource materials
Need a little training on a new language you're learning, or want to tap into some technical reference materials? MSDN is the place to go. You get access to:
We also offer a lightweight subscription option called MSDN Professional. What's the difference? With MSDN Professional:
For most organizations, MSDN Premium is a better value.