Built for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007, Unified Communications Certificates reduce certificate cost.
Comodo, a Certification Authority and internet security company, today announced the availability of three year term Unified Communications Certificates. The company states that these digital certificates support Microsoft Exchange and Office Communications Server 2007 networks, and provide visibility, recognition and security for unified communications and business email services.
It explains that UC Certificates make Microsoft Exchange and Office Communication Server 2007 implementations and administration easier and flexible. The comapny further explains that built for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007, its UC Certificates are designed to allow customers to access the features of these new applications, making extensive use of SSL certificates supporting the Subject Alternative Name field. It claims that UCCs enable administrative flexibility to secure client-server and server-server communications while supporting multiple Exchange and Office Communications 2007 services, all with a single UC Certificate.
"Microsoft Exchange is the most popular business messaging platform in the world. Comodo is one of a select group of Certificate Authorities that can offer these certificates, compatible with Microsoft Exchange," said Melih Abdulhayoglu, CEO and Chief Security Architect of Comodo.