Exchange 2010 Standard - 1 User CAL

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Product Specifications
- License Details Open Business
- CALs Included 1 User CAL
- Installations Included Unlimited Connecting Device Installations per User License
- Users Supported 1 Local Users
- Devices Supported 1 Server + 1 Concurrent Local Connection per User License, Unlimited Devices per User License
- Licening Type Perpetual
- Licensing Term Indefinite
- Brand Microsoft
- Manufacturer Part Number 381-04315-DG
- Delivery Method Digital
- Estimated Delivery Time 3 - 5 Business Days
- Language English
- Platform Supported Desktop / Laptop
- Operating System Supported Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2010
- Required Processor Speed 300 MHz
- Required Hard Drive Space 1.2 GB
- Required Memory 2 GB
Overview
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Standard CAL - License
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Standard CAL - License - 1 user CAL - MOLP: Open Business - Win - Single Language |
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 brings a rich set of technologies, features, and services to the Exchange Server product line. Its goal is to support people and organizations as their work habits evolve from a communication focus to a collaboration focus. At the same time, Exchange Server 2010 helps lower the total cost of ownership whether you deploy Exchange 2010 on-premises or provision your mailboxes in the cloud. |
Businesses using Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Standard need to have licenses to access the server. This pack includes five client access licenses (CALs) that are designed for use with devices rather than individuals. Exchange Server 2010 Standard is a very popular mail server and is used by many companies. When new employees are hired, they are typically setup with a company email as one of the early new hire policies. The device license is assigned to the employees computer rather than the employee. If an employee leaves the company or is reassigned, the device license stays in place; in order to use it, a new hire simply needs to have their email credentials installed on the computer with the device license.
Exchange Server 2010 is an award-winning mail server that is flexible, allowing it to perfectly meet a companys needs. This server allows for anywhere access so users can check their emails from a desktop, laptop, tablet or cell phone. Note that this device license does not need to be assigned to a PC. If the company uses laptops exclusively for example, the license would be assigned to the laptop. The employee would not have access to their email using multiple devices.
Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is not the final step when it comes to using this email client. The user also needs a client access license (CAL) to see the full benefits of this popular program. Without a CAL, the user will not be able to access the Exchange server. Exchange Server 2010 has won awards for being the best mail server available and despite there being newer versions on the market, it remains a popular mail server choice today. Users with a CAL in hand can send emails using Exchange 2010 from the desktop, laptop, tablet or cell phone and all transmissions will be secure as a result of the many security measures in place. These measures include data compliance and loss prevention tools that will help companies easily protect communications. Exchange Server can also be set up to perform to the needs of an individual business as opposed to a one size fits all approach to mail servers.
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