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Price List the SCO Group Software Products Price List The SCO Group Software Products May 2008 Euro€ Suggested List Prices Worldwide All prices shown are exclusive of local taxes and shipping charges and are issued for guidance only. Contact your local SCO office for specific product pricing outside of North America, or for additional product and service information. SCO, the SCO logo, OpenLinux, Volution, SCO OpenServer and SCO Merge are trademarks or registered trademarks of The SCO Group, Inc. in the USA and other countries. UNIX and UnixWare are used pursuant to an exclusive license with The Open Group and are registered trademarks of The Open Group in the United States and other countries LINUX is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. VisionFS is a trademark of Tarantella, Inc. in the USA and other countries. Reliant is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Inc. (formerly Siemens Pyramid Information Systems, Inc.). Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation. Computer Associates, ARCserve and IT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Computer Associates International, Inc. All other brands or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. ©2007 The SCO Group, Inc. Alll Rights Reserved. May 2008 Table of Contents Section 2 Table of Contents Section 3 What's New | Notes Section 4 SCO Mobile Server Media Kit and User Licenses Software Maintenance One Year Licenses Section 5 HipCheck Mobility Service Account Activation Licenses Additional User Licenses Account Extension Licenses SCO Mobile HipCheck Server Media Kit and Additional Server Licenses Additional User Licenses Software Maintenance One Year Licenses Section 6 Education OpenServer 6 Curriculum OpenServer 5.0.7 Curriculum OpenServer 5.0 Curriculum (Prior to 5.0.7) UnixWare Curriculum Section 7 MICROLITE BackupEDGE MICROLITE BackupEDGE for SCO OpenServer 5, OpenServer 6 and UnixWare 7 Section 8 UnixWare 7.1.4 Media and 60 Day Evaluation Kits Demonstration License UnixWare 7.1.4 Editions UnixWare 7.1.4 Editions with Bundled Support Additional User Packs Additional License Packs UnixWare 7.1.4 OpenServer Kernel Personality (OKP) Licenses UnixWare 7.1.4 Standard Upgrades and Trade-Ins Upgrades to UnixWare 7.1.4 from UnixWare 7.1.3 and UnixWare 7.1.2 (OpenUNIX 8) Upgrades to UnixWare 7.1.4 from UnixWare 7.1.1 UnixWare 7.1.4 Trade-Ins UnixWare 7.1.4 Optional Services Data Management MergePRO for UnixWare 7.1.4 Merge 5.3 Reliant HA 1.1.4 Special Reliant HA Clustering Bundles Section 9 SCO OpenServer 6 Media and 60 Day Evaluation Kits Demonstration License SCO OpenServer Editions Inter-Edition Cross-Grade Licenses Additional User License Packs Additional License Packs SCO OpenServer 6 Optional Services Data Management MergePRO for OpenServer 6 SCO OpenServer 6 Upgrades and Trade-Ins Upgrades to OpenServer 6 From OpenServer 5.0.7 Upgrades to OpenServer 6 From OpenServer 5.0.6 OpenServer 6 Trade-Ins Page 1 May 2008 Table of Contents Section 2 Table of Contents SCO OpenServer 6 Editions with Bundled Support SCO OpenServer Editions With Support Upgrades to OpenServer 6 From OpenServer 5.0.7 With Support Upgrades to OpenServer 6 From OpenServer 5.0.6 With Support Current/Previous Customer Trade-Ins With Support SCOoffice Server Bundles for OpenServer 6 Section 10 SCO OpenServer 5 SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 Media and 60 Day Evaluation Kits Demonstration License Previous Version Media Kit SCO OpenServer Editions User License Packs Additional Processor License Pack Additional Documentation SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 Upgrades and Trade-Ins SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 Upgrade Licenses Current/Previous Customer Trade-Ins Inter-Edition Trade-In Licenses SCO OpenServer 5 Optional Services Virtual Disk Manager 1.1 NeTraverse Merge 5.3 Encryption and Security Packages Section 11 SCOoffice Server SCOoffice Server 4.2 Media and 60 Day Evaluation Kit License Packs License Bundles with OpenServer 6 User License Packs Upgrade Base License Upgrade User Licenses Trade-In Base License Trade-In User Licenses SCOoffice Server 4.1 User License Packs Section 12 Development Products Development System Licenses Media and Documentation Kits Page 2 May 2008 Changes in This Edition What's New | Notes Changes in this edition Section 5 Hipcheck 01.Mai.08 New Model Numbers and Pricing (New Media Kit Model) Web licenses The purchase of Web Licenses requires a contract amendment for Electronic Commerce via the SCO Partner Store. Contact your Sales office for details. Build to order items Items labelled as Build to order (BTO) are previous version products available with a delivery leadtime of up to 28 days. These items are non- returnable to SCO for refund or credit of any kind. No order cancellations or changes can be accepted. SCO OpenServer Editions Page 1 May 2008 SCO Mobile Server SCO Mobile Server Product Name Media Product Model Web Model Eur€ List Description: A customer deployable server for running mobile applications accessible via a Windows Mobile or J2ME capable phone. Licenses for this product are perpetual, with Software Maintenance provided for an additional 20% for each year. The perpetual license price includes the first year of maintenance. Media Kit and User Licenses SCO Mobile Media Kit CD-ROM CA320-XX09-1 Not Available € 86 10 User SCO Mobile Base License License Pack LA323-XX10-1 LA323-XX10W-1 € 869 10 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-0010-1 LA323-0010W-1 € 827 25 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-0025-1 LA323-0025W-1 € 1.740 50 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-0050-1 LA323-0050W-1 € 3.045 100 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-0100-1 LA323-0100W-1 € 5.220 250 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-0250-1 LA323-0250W-1 € 10.875 500 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-0500-1 LA323-0500W-1 € 17.400 1000 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-1000-1 LA323-1000W-1 € 26.100 5000 Additional SCO Mobile Users License Pack LA323-5000-1 LA323-5000W-1 € 87.000 Software Maintenance One Year Licenses 10 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-0010-1 LB323-0010W-1 € 138 25 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-0025-1 LB323-0025W-1 € 290 50 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-0050-1 LB323-0050W-1 € 508 100 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-0100-1 LB323-0100W-1 € 870 250 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-0250-1 LB323-0250W-1 € 1.813 500 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-0500-1 LB323-0500W-1 € 2.901 1000 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-1000-1 LB323-1000W-1 € 4.351 5000 Users Maintenance License Pack LB323-5000-1 LB323-5000W-1 € 14.503 Page 1 May 2008 HipCheck HipCheck™ Mobility Service Product Name Media Product Model Web Model Eur€ List Description: An online hosted service for proactively monitoring and managing UNIX® and Windows® Systems through a Windows Mobile or J2ME capable phone. Each account needs one Account Activation License plus any number of Additional User and Extension Licenses. To use the service, enter the license key in the "create new account" screen at www.hipcheck.sco.com. Account Activation Licenses HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 9 server-months License Pack LA300-XX01-1 LA300-XX01W-1 € 141 3 Servers, 90 days or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 15 server-months License Pack LA300-XX02-1 LA300-XX02W-1 € 222 5 Servers, 90 days or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 30 server-months License Pack LA300-XX03-1 LA300-XX03W-1 € 392 10 Servers, 90 days or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 75 server-months License Pack LA300-XX04-1 LA300-XX04W-1 € 848 25 Servers, 90 days or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 12 server-months License Pack LB300-XX06-1 LB300-XX06W-1 € 188 1 Servers, 12 months or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 24 server-months License Pack LB300-XX07-1 LB300-XX07W-1 € 334 2 Servers, 12 months or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 36 server-months License Pack LB300-XX01-1 LB300-XX01W-1 € 564 3 Servers, 12 months or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 60 server-months License Pack LB300-XX02-1 LB300-XX02W-1 € 887 5 Servers, 12 months or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 120 server-months License Pack LB300-XX03-1 LB300-XX03W-1 € 1.566 10 Servers, 12 months or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 300 server-months License Pack LB300-XX04-1 LB300-XX04W-1 € 3.393 25 Servers, 12 months or equivalent HipCheck Service – 2 Users, 1200 server-months License Pack LB300-XX05-1 LB300-XX05W-1 € 10.440 100 Servers, 12 months or equivalent Additional User Licenses 1 Additonal HipCheck User License Pack LA313-0001-1 LA313-0001W-1 € 0 5 Additonal HipCheck User License Pack LA313-0005-1 LA313-0005W-1 € 0 10 Additonal HipCheck User License Pack LA313-0010-1 LA313-0010W-1 € 0 25 Additonal HipCheck User License Pack LA313-0025-1 LA313-0025W-1 € 0 Account Extension Licenses HipCheck Extension - 12 Server Months License Pack LC300-XX01-1 LC300-XX01W-1 € 188 HipCheck Extension - 24 Server Months License Pack LC300-XX06-1 LC300-XX06W-1 € 334 HipCheck Extension - 60 Server Months License Pack LC300-XX02-1 LC300-XX02W-1 € 887 HipCheck Extension - 120 Server Months License Pack LC300-XX03-1 LC300-XX03W-1 € 1.566 HipCheck Extension - 300 Server Months License Pack LC300-XX04-1 LC300-XX04W-1 € 3.393 HipCheck Extension - 1200 Server Months License Pack LC300-XX05-1 LC300-XX05W-1 € 10.440 SCO Mobile HipCheck™ Server Product Name Media Product Model Web Model Eur€ List Description: A customer deployable HipCheck Server for proactively monitoring and managing UNIX® and Windows® Systems through a Windows Mobile or J2ME capable phone.
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