Configuration Managment Pack for Non Oracle Systems (new)

Hi ,
There is a pack called "Configuration Management" for the database. This pack manage hardware , software , updates, patches, etc for host that have installed any Oracle Software.
Now, in EM Release 2 there is a new pack "Configuration Managment Pack for Non Oracle Systems" wich basically will allow me to the same but without the requirement to have any Oracle software installed.
The question is : Where can i find a white paper about it? i been looking around and there is only mentions of the product, but not extra info. I know is out already 3k p/processor..
Any ideas?
Sergio Benavides

Found this dated Oct 2005
(Note the "priced in Advance of Availability" piece)
Standalone Managers
Configuration Management Pack for Non-Oracle Systems (priced in Advance of Availability) 2.375 522,59 Per Processor -
Provisioning Pack (priced in Advance of Availability) 2.375 522,59 Per Processor -
Service Level Management Pack (priced in Advance of Availability) 79 17,42 Test -
(Must license with Beacon Plus Test pricing) 2.375 522,59 Beacon -
System Monitoring Plug-in for Hosts (priced in Advance of Availability) 1.188 261,29 Per Processor -
System Monitoring Plug-in for Non Oracle Databases (priced in Advance of Availability) 1.188 261,29 Per Processor -
System Monitoring Plug-in for Non Oracle Middleware (priced in Advance of Availability)
25 1.188 261,29 Per Processor -
System Monitoring Plug-in for Network Devices (priced in Advance of Availability)
26 1.188 261,29 Per Network Device -
System Monitoring Plug-in for Storage (priced in Advance of Availability)
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