DiGiCert Unified Communications Certificates
Ideal for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007
Unified Communications Certificates give you full control of the Subject Alternative Name field so you can secure as few or as many host names as you like with just one SSL certificate.
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Unified Communications Certificates
(Designed for Microsoft Exchange Server)
Unified Communications (SAN) certificate. Built for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007.
Secure anywhere from 3 to 150 names with Subject Alternative Names. Includes unlimited server license.
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Subject Alternative Names let you protect multiple host names with a single SSL certificate.
Subject Alternative Names allow you to specify a list of host names to be protected by a single SSL certificate.
The Subject Alternative Name extension has been a part of the X509 certificate standard since before 1999, but only recently achieved widespread use with the launch of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007—which makes good use of Subject Alternative Names to simplify server configuration.
What can you do with Subject Alternative Names?
1. Secure host names on different base domains in one certificate. A wildcard certificate can protect all first-level subdomains on an entire domain, such as *.example.com. But a wildcard cannot protect both www.example.com and www.example.net.
2. Virtual Host Multiple SSL sites on a single IP address. Hosting multiple SSL-enabled sites on a single server typically requires a unique IP address per site, but a certificate with Subject Alternative Names can solve this problem. Microsoft IIS 6 and Apache are both able to Virtual Host HTTPS sites using Unified Communications SSL, also known as SAN certificates.
3. Greatly simplify your Exchange Server 2007 SSL configuration. Using a SAN certificate saves you the hassle and time involved in configuring multiple IP addresses on your Exchange 2007 server, binding each IP address to a different certificate, and running a lot of low level PowerShell commands just to piece it all together.
What you get:
Unlimited Server License. Most SSL certificates are licensed for use on one physical server, but DigiCert's unlimited server license lets you use your Unified Communications certificate on as many servers as you want.
Simpler and easier to maintain than putting multiple IP addresses on your server and assigning a different certificate to each.
Easy to modify. Within your DigiCert account area you can add, remove, or edit the names in your UC Certificate at any time.
Trusted in over 99% of browsers and email clients. Save yourself the hassle of installing a root certificate on all your mobile devices.
Examples:
Secure multiple Exchange 2007 services (OWA, SMTP, Autodiscovery, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere) with one UC Certificate. Using a DigiCert Unified Communications SAN Certificate greatly reduces the complexity of your server configuration because it allows you to run all services on one IP address.
| 1. | mail.example.com | $328 | (1-year base price) |
| 2. | autodiscover.example.com | $0 | (included in base price) |
| 3. | webmail.example.com | $0 | (included in base price) |
| 4. | exchange1.example.local | $0 | (included in base price) |
| 5. | exchange1 | $39 | |
| | Total: | $367 | |
Take advantage of our unlimited server licensing and reduce the cost of securing your main web site and your mail server by combining both server names into a single Unified Communications certificate.
| 1. | www.example.com | $328 | (1-year base price) |
| 2. | mail.example.com | $0 | (included in base price) |
| 3. | secure.example.net | $0 | (included in base price) |
| | Total: | $328 | |
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