Biztalk Server 2013 Developer Edition

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Biztalk Server 2013 Developer Edition

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As you all know there has been a lot of questions regarding BizTalk Server 2013 Developer edition, if you have an MSDN Subscription you can download it, it’s. Effective November 1, 2013, Microsoft BizTalk Server (BTS) 2013 Developer Edition licenses will be available under the Developer Tools license model. Can anyone please help me with free/evaluation edition of BizTalk Server 2013 developer edition. I want to know where i can download it?

Published 05 November 13 01:47 PM Microsoft BizTalk Server 2013 Developer Edition New SKUs and Changes “ Effective November 1, 2013, Microsoft BizTalk Server (BTS) 2013 Developer Edition licenses will be available under the Developer Tools license model in the Open, Select Plus and Worldwide Government Partner programs. Previously offered as a free download in prior BTS versions, the new BTS 2013 Developer Edition offers the full functionality of the BTS 2013 Enterprise Edition, licensed for development and test use only, and includes the newly released Host Integration Server (HIS) 2013 software.” Source: You will also find it if you run the Microsoft License Advisor. The Developer Tools license model Previously with BizTalk Server 2010 you have bought BizTalk Server Licenses for servers only (Branch, Standard and Enterprise). The Developer Edition was free. With 2013 you must purchase this license per user, if they do NOT have MSDN. This is a per user license.

“ You must acquire a license for each user you permit to access or use the software. You may install any number of copies on any number of devices for access and use by one user to design, develop, test and demonstrate programs. Only licensed users may access the software.” Source: My interpretation of “access the software” (but I am not a license expert!) is that it is ok for BizTalk Server to exist in a test environment where it routes traffic and perform integrations to and from other systems that at their end have users, devs or admins that are not licensed. It is also ok for other users of the same server to access the server where BizTalk is installed to, for example, administer Windows (as long as that in itself is properly licensed). The limiting factor are the users that in some form access the BizTalk Server software itself. Such as deploy, configure, administer or in other ways interact with the BizTalk Server GUIs or services.

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