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In CCB, we cannot use the "non-commercial" license on our clusters, alas:

Non-commercial software development means you are not paid and/or compensated in any form, by anyone, for software development using the Intel® Software Development Products under the terms of the non-commercial license.

Nor can someone in CCB just grab the personal "Student" license and use it on our clusters:

Students cannot be paid and/or compensated for software development using the Intel® Software Development Products student suites.

Parts of the Intel® Cluster Studio XE are used on some of our research clusters:

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    • -offerings#pid-8748-93
      • On that page, select the "Academic" tab, if not already selected, for packages and prices.

Compiler version history on Wikipedia:

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 Snapshot of the mostly relevant history

---Original Message---
From: Michael E Hint
Sent: Monday, April 7, 2014 12:53 PM
To: Chemistry IT Admin
Subject: RE: Intel compiler: 2011/4.0 ( Intel® Cluster Studio)

The basic thing we should buy to come to today's version based on Lulu telling us we need C/C++ and Fortran/Math Kernel Libraries:

Intel® Composer XE for Linux

http://softwarestore.ispfulfillment.com/store/Product.aspx?skupart=I23S80

2 users - Intel® Composer XE for Linux* OS - Floating Academic 2 Seat [Electronic Delivery] Manuf Part #:  ICX999LFAE02 List price: $2049 CDWG $2000

Yearly maintenance: Intel® Composer XE for Linux* OS - Floating Academic 2sts (Service & Support Renewal Pre-Expiry) [Electronic Delivery] Manuf Part #:  ICX999LFAM02 List price: $1049

CDWG: $1000

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From: Oliver B. Habicht
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 12:40 PM
To: Chemistry IT Admin
Subject: FW: \ [Ticket #529\] Ananth - Intel compiler license \\

Michael,

Please review/ confirm the summary Matt put together, below, about the Intel compiler s/w licensing, along with his questions, and get back to him.

Thanks,   -Oliver.

----Original Message----

From: Matthew Thomas Moschella

Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 10:54 AM

To: Oliver B. Habicht

Wiki MarkupSubject: RE: \ [Ticket #529\] Ananth - Intel compiler license \\

Oliver,

This is my understanding of our licensing with Intel Compiler; I have made some assumptions, so please correct me if anything is unclear or incorrect.

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Also, I'm unclear (although I made a guess in the above description) about who is allowed to use the software and/or what machines are allowed to have the software installed once the purchase is made.

Thanks,

Matthew

----Original Message----

From: Oliver B. Habicht

Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 1:02 PM

To: Chemistry IT Adminunmigrated-wiki-markup

Subject: FW: \ [Ticket #529\] Ananth - Intel compiler license \\

Matt, Here you go!  -Oliver.

----Original Message----

From: Oliver B. Habicht

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Cc: Chemistry Research Computing Facility Service Request

Wiki MarkupSubject: \ [Ticket #529\] Ananth - Intel compiler license \\

Nandini,

Thanks to Michael Hint, here are the details on our existing Intel compiler licensing:

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Subject: RE: astra software licenses

Jodie,

Wiki MarkupIntel: I provided a copy of our Chemistry department license so you could see what components we have licensed. Do you need the actual installer or do you already have it? Your previous emails had me believing that you didn't didn’t need anything further from us on this application. \ [...\] Also FYI, we are investigating obtaining and licensing a newer edition of the Intel compilers.

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