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Cheap places for MSDN Licenses

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A similar question has been asked: MSDN subscriptions on the cheap?, but I am not interested in the solutions provided:

  • I am not developing a product for sale, I am starting up a consulting company, so Empower is not an option.
  • I have visited the links to MS regarding MSDN subscriptions and they do not point to a way to get an inexpensive copy.
  • I am not interested in suggestions that I become a MVP. Frankly, I'm desiring to focus on developing my company, not jumping through MS's hoops.
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torial Avatar asked Oct 06 '08 16:10

torial


2 Answers

There are really only a few options available

  1. Buy it at standard price
  2. Become a Microsoft Certified Partner, and get a good discount (Actually much simpler than you would think, I did it in under 2 weeks for my business)
  3. Find a MVP buddy that is willing to share a free giveaway

But in all reality, these are the ONLY legal options. You might also try calling Microsoft, you never know what might happen, they have many special programs that are not necessarily publicly advertised.

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Mitchel Sellers Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 00:10

Mitchel Sellers


What you want is the Action Pack: https://partner.microsoft.com/US/40016455.

(Note, as an employee of Microsoft, I apologize that you have to LOG OUT of your LiveID to see this page if that LiveID is not already attached to a Registered Partner.)

You don't have to be certified to get access to this, just registered (there are three levels of partnership: 1. Registered, 2. Certified, 3. Gold Certified). You do have to pass a fairly simple assessment test, though.

See the pdf referenced at https://partner.microsoft.com/US/40082823 for an overview of the process.

One last thing - if you are a student (I suspect the OP is not), you can get many Microsoft tools free from http://www.dreamspark.com.

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Patrick Foley Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 00:10

Patrick Foley