Can anyone give me an idea on the pricing for SCCM? (Don't have Schools Agreement).

Can anyone give me an idea on the pricing for SCCM? (Don't have Schools Agreement).

Anyone got an idea on price?

Configuration Manager 2007 gives better control over your IT infrastructure by providing continuous visibility into what hardware and software assets you have, who is using them, and where they are.
Price: £72.43
Then somewhere around £5 a client.
different versiosn are available that was from Ramesys online pricing.
Ben
Ben

Thanks! (a bit lazy to ask I know but snowed under)
That's peanuts, I was expecting much more.
Cheers!

There are also these listed:
Configuration Manager Server 2007 Licence with SQL
Item #J4A-00349
Configuration Manager 2007 gives better control over your IT infrastructure by providing continuous visibility into what hardware and software assets you have, who is using them, and where they are.
Price: £165.31
Configuration Manager Server Enterprise 2007 Licence
Item #J7A-00315
Configuration Manager 2007 gives better control over your IT infrastructure by providing continuous visibility into what hardware and software assets you have, who is using them, and where they are.
Price: £53.81
Configuration Manager Client Management 2007 Licence Per OS
Item #J5A-00572
Configuration Manager 2007 gives better control over your IT infrastructure by providing continuous visibility into what hardware and software assets you have, who is using them, and where they are.
Price: £5.26
Configuration Manager Client Management 2007 Licence Per User
Item #J5A-00571
Configuration Manager 2007 gives better control over your IT infrastructure by providing continuous visibility into what hardware and software assets you have, who is using them, and where they are.
Price: £5.26
Then £20 for the install media for each version.
Ben
tmcd35 (11th January 2010)

I'm getting well and truly stuck into using MDT 2010 and LTI for my deployments at the moment but unsure if I need the complexity of SCCM.
Ben

If we have schools agreement already and have the desktop standard package which includes client, windows, office and exchange cal. Am i right in saying it includes a system center cal also? Does it mean i just got to buy a server license?
If you log into your microsoft licensing portal and look at your downloads it will be there if your licensed for it.
You normally get it with a campus agreement that has software assurance I think
Robbie
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