Could the licensing be any more confusing?

Wondering if someone could help me out. It's time for our Microsoft true-up and 
we've been given the option to upgrade to the Core Infrastructure Server Suite 
(Datacenter) which apparently includes the entire SC suite and unlimited OSE's. 
So is CIS a requirement if all we want is the ConfigMgr client on workstations 
and servers? Right now we only have the client on workstations and we're 
wanting to start putting it on servers as well. Does that require upgrading our 
license? We may at some point look at using OpsMgr (and other SC products) but 
as of right now, that's not needed. So I don't know if we'd benefit from 
upgrading to CIS Datacenter.

I'm trying to put together some info for the CIO to help make his decision on 
whether we need to upgrade to CIS or not. Any help you can provide will be 
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
James
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