If you are not-for-profit, check out techsoup.org 
<https://www.techsoup.org>. Assuming you meet the criteria established 
by Microsoft, most of the products you mention are available for peanuts.

Linda

On 4/22/2012 4:25 PM, Ryan Finnesey wrote:
>
> Can System Center be licensed via the  Open License Program?  I have a 
> new not for profit and I would like to install
>
> Dynamics CRM
>
> Dynamics GP
>
> Exchange 2010
>
> SharePoint 2010
>
> Lync 2010
>
> XenApp
>
> XenDesktop
>
> Right now the plan is to use Hyper-V  and have everything managed and 
> monitored by System Center but I do not see any of the System Center 
> component listed within the licensing tool 
> http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/mla/
>
> Cheers
>
> Ryan
>
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