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I am getting ready to setup Exchange 2010. I have standard CAL's now. What features will adding enterprise CAL's give menorman mattox
November 29th, 2011 12:19pm
Standard CAL: designed to help users be more productive from virtually any platform, browser, or mobile device, with new features in Exchange Server 2010 that help manage communications overload and lower helpdesk costs.
Enterprise CAL: designed to allow organizations to reduce the costs and complexity of meeting compliance requirements with new integrated archiving functionality and information protection capabilities, while also helping you cut costs by replacing legacy
voice mail systems with Unified Messaging.
Detailed comparison is as below.
Feature
Standard CAL
Enterprise CAL
Std. + Ent. CAL (with and without Services)
E-mail, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks
Yes
Yes
Outlook Web App (Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari support)
Yes
Yes
Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Access
Yes
Yes
Rich Outlook inbox experience, including enhanced Conversation View and Mail Tips
Yes
Yes
Role Based Administration Control capabilities
Yes
Yes
Integration of IM, SMS, and RSS
Yes
Yes
Federated Calendar Sharing
Yes
Yes
Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Management Policies
Standard
Advanced
All
Journaling
Per Database
Per User/Distribution List
All
Voicemail with Unified Messaging
No
Yes
Yes
Retention Policies
Default
Custom
All
Integrated Archive*
No
Yes
Yes
Multi-Mailbox Search and Legal Hold
No
Yes
Yes
Information Protection & Control (IPC): journal decryption, transport protection rules, Outlook protection rules, IRM Search, and Legal Hold
Source - http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/en-us/licensing-exchange-server-email.aspx
No
Yes
Yes
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November 29th, 2011 12:24pm
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December 1st, 2011 9:24pm