I'm just a one-man software shop, and I currently have an MSDN subscription. It is coming up for renewal soon, and it looks like it's going to cost a small fortune. I see that TechNet subscriptions cost significantly less money, and seem to include all of the same software. Am I missing something here? What is the difference between these 2 packages?

Update: The price of Visual Studio and a TechNet subscription is still less than the cost of an MSDN subscription.

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If memory serves the TECHNET subscription is licenses for EVALUATION purposes, while the MSDN subscription is licenses for use as a Developer.

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TechNet includes a very different set of products, and is used for eval. Here's details on the different TN subscriptions: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/bb892756.aspx

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Does TechNet include Visual Studio?

I thought that was one of the big differences.

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I added an update to the question to address this, even buying VS separately it's still cheaper. – Jon Tackabury Oct 30 '08 at 18:17
Then I think Stephen Wrighton hit on the other big difference that may be more important. – Michael Burr Oct 30 '08 at 18:20
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Check this question for finding MSDN subscriptions on the cheap, though it sounds like you don't qualify for Empower.

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