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TFS Licensing Change for TFS 2008

November 24th, 2007
by Alena Semeshko

These licensing changes will be really useful in managing bugs, as in the previous version each user adding a bug needed a Client Access Licence. With the cost of around $500, multiplied by the number of potential users reporting bugs you’d re-consider having TFS as your primary bug management tool.
The licensing policy changes in Team Foundation Server 2008 will enable an unlimited number of users within your company to operate any kind of work items.
The new licensing provisions are designed to make it easy if you want to allow lots of people in your company to use TFS to file bugs, feature requests, etc and have them available for your development team. Specifically they allow an unlimited number of users in your company to create any work item, query for work items they have created and view or update any work item they have created all without a CAL. This right comes with your Team Foundation Server Standard Edition server license and requires no additional purchase.
*note: the changes so far apply to the Standard Edition only*

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