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| Licensing Exchange Server 2010 |
| Thursday, 25 March 2010 |
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Exchange Server 2010 adds high-availability, archiving and retention features and enables interesting new client-side capabilities. Microsoft hopes these improvements will entice organizations to upgrade from Exchange Server 2003, which exited mainstream support in 2009. In this TeleBriefing, Research Chair Rob Horwitz explains what licenses are required to deploy an Exchange Server 2010-based system. Topics discussed will include the differences between the two server editions, features licensed by the product's two client access licenses (CALs), licensing of client-side Outlook software, and prerequisites such as Windows Server 2008 / 2008 R2 licenses.
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