Term Extension for Comodo Unified Communications Certificate (UCC)

Posted by James Grieg
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Jul 30, 2010
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There has been an announcement today by Comodo, a leading Internet trust and security company, of availability of a 3-year term Unified Communications (UC) Certificates. Built for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007, Comodo's multi-year UC Certificates are designed to allow the customers to access the features of these new applications making extensive use of SSL Certificates supporting the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) field. Microsoft Exchange and Office Communications Server 2007 networks are provided with high visibility, recognition, and security for unified communications and business email services through these digital certificates.

With UC Certificates, Microsoft Exchange and Office Communications Server 2007 implementations and administration has become easier and more flexible than ever before. A single UCC supports multiple Exchange and Office Communications 2007 services (e.g. Outlook Web Access, SMTP-TLS, Auto-Discovery, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere) enabling immense administrative flexibility to secure client-server and server-server communications. One Comodo UC Certificate can be used to secure the following Exchange Server 2007 domains: webmail.universe.com, autodiscover.universe.com, mail.universe.com, exchange.server.local, and exchange.server.net.

Thus, the advantage of single-certificate simplified management supporting multiple domain names, host names, and server applications of UCC that?s fully trusted and recognized by over 99.3% of email clients and web-browsers and is available with
unlimited free certificate re-issuance service will now be available in lifetime up to three years.

With increasing use of these new communications servers, the extended term of these certificates will prove to be cost-effective for businesses of all sizes.
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