March 28, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — IT security solutions provider Comodo (comodo.com) announced on Wednesday it is now offering Unified Communications certificates for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
These new certificates enable enterprises using Exchange Server 2007 for their messaging infrastructure to use a single SSL certificate to secure multiple fully qualified domain names on a single host/IP address. UC certificates are a more cost effective solution than single certificate purchases and help simplify management processes by allowing server administrators to consolidate all of their secure domains onto one certificate.
Comodo UC certificates allow multiple hostnames to be entered in the subjectAltName extension of an X.509 certificate, enabling Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 customers to secure up to 100 FQDN’s on a single IP address. This functionality is especially beneficial to enterprises with large Exchange Server 2007 installations spread across multiple domains and servers that need to deploy SSL security on all SMTP, POP/IMAP communications.
“Highly competitive per-domain pricing makes Comodo UC certificates a more cost effective and efficient means of securing multiple hostnames,” says Melih Abdulhayoglu, president and CEO of Comodo, “Deploying a UC certificate means that Exchange Server 2007 customers need not worry about the technical efforts, cost, and time often associated with managing multiple individual certificates.”
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