
Microsoft 126-01624 VStudio Foundation Server 2012 CAL
Streamline Team Collaboration with Visual Studio Foundation Server 2012 CALMicrosoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 enhances team collaboration, agility, and software quality by facilitating knowledge sharing. This Client Access License (CAL) is essential for organizations utilizing Te...
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Overview
Streamline Team Collaboration with Visual Studio Foundation Server 2012 CAL
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 enhances team collaboration, agility, and software quality by facilitating knowledge sharing. This Client Access License (CAL) is essential for organizations utilizing Team Foundation Server, ensuring that each user has the appropriate license to access the server's capabilities.
- License Type: Client Access License (CAL)
- Model: Server/CAL
- Usage: Enables a single user to access all instances of Team Foundation Server within a licensed organization
- Compatibility: Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012
Key Features
Microsoft licenses Team Foundation Server under the Server/Client Access License (CAL) licensing model-that is, organizations must have a license for each running instance of Team Foundation Server (i.e., the server) and, with certain exceptions
A Client Access License (CAL) enables a single user to access all instances of Team Foundation Server running within the organization in which the CAL was licensed.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- A single Client Access License provides access to all Team Foundation Server instances across the organization.
- The licensing model offers flexibility by allowing access to multiple server instances with one CAL.
- Designed specifically for Team Foundation Server, ensuring proper compliance and functionality.
- Facilitates team collaboration by standardizing access for individual users within development environments.
- Enables efficient management of software development projects through a consistent access structure.
👎 Cons
- Requires a separate server license for each running instance of Team Foundation Server, adding to overall cost.
- Organizations need to manage both server and client access licenses, potentially increasing administrative overhead.
- The CAL licensing model might not be ideal for organizations with a large number of infrequent users.
- Specific exceptions to CAL requirements are mentioned but not detailed, which could lead to confusion.
- The product is a license, meaning it does not include the Team Foundation Server software itself.