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Quest Software
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Quest Software, Inc., Microsoft’s 2007 Global Independent Software Vendor Partner of the Year, delivers innovative products that help organizations get more performance and productivity from their applications, databases and Windows infrastructure. For applications, we deliver, manage and control complex application environments from end-user to database. For databases, we improve performance, availability and manageability from design through production. And, for Windows infrastructure, we simplify, automate and secure your Microsoft environment.
Through a deep expertise in IT operations and a continued focus on what works best, Quest helps more than 50,000 customers worldwide meet higher expectations for enterprise IT. |
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- Application Management Solutions
- Database Management Solutions
- Windows Management Solutions
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Featured Content from Quest Software
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- Simplifying SharePoint Backup and Recovery
SharePoint administrators need to ensure the smooth recovery of lost
SharePoint data in order to minimize downtime and maximize user
productivity. Microsoft provides several utilities to assist administrators with
backup and recovery, but they are usually limited to disaster-level and site level
recovery; using them to recover single documents, lists, and sites takes
too long and is too complex. Because the native utilities lack the granularity
required for simple day-to-day SharePoint management, Quest offers
Recovery Manager for SharePoint, which streamlines the recovery process
with an intuitive user interface and granular recovery options.
- Creating Operational Efficiencies in Identity and Access Management
Companies spend a fortune—often without realizing it—on identity and access management. Many IT managers preside over an assortment of redundancies, spending money to maintain disparate systems that all perform essentially the same task in very slightly different ways. As with many IT challenges, additional tools or solutions may be required to achieve efficiencies, so in addition to understanding where improvements can be made, we also need to discuss how those improvements can be funded.
- IT in the Financial Sector – The Key to Thriving in a Challenging Economy
Financial institutions that accept governmental assistance through the Troubled Asset Reduction Program (TARP) or other sources now face public visibility and massive demands by shareholders for as-fast-as-possible increases in revenue and reductions in costs. They must now try to meet these demands as well as additional legislative requirements, industry rules and regulations and potential security threats. Despite these challenges, technology executives are facing downsizing and budget cuts as financial organizations take drastic measures to put themselves on a sound footing for the future.
- The Power of One: A Simplified Approach to Identity and Access Management
This paper explains the access and identity challenges that arise in modern heterogeneous environments, and how the Quest One Identity Solution addresses these challenges.
- Webcast: Collaboration Tools and Strategies Keynote Panel
Join with top executives as they discuss the challenges of collaboration and the web 2.0 environment.
- Seven Questions To Ask Yourself About Your SharePoint Environment
This paper explains seven simple questions you can ask yourself to gain visibility into your SharePoint environment, control its growth, and ensure the security and accessibility of your data. Following the best practices and recommended actions in this document will help you use SharePoint more effectively, whether you have a single SharePoint server or multiple farms.
- Four Essentials for Building Your SharePoint Strategy
SharePoint is emerging as a strategic platform for organizations worldwide. But for these organizations to be effective, they must create a comprehensive plan to support and manage their evolving SharePoint infrastructure.
- Getting the Most From SharePoint Through Intuitive Application Development Tools
Organizations adopting SharePoint quickly recognize its potential. In fact, many are thinking beyond using SharePoint just as a document repository and a place for team sites. But getting the advanced functionality it promises can take weeks of custom coding using native tools, leaving some to question their initial investment. Quest Development Studio for SharePoint helps overcome this by enabling organizations to quickly and effectively build the applications they need.
- Why Migrate to SharePoint? The Case for Consolidating Your Ever-Growing Data
This white paper discusses why Microsoft Office SharePoint Server is an excellent platform on which to consolidate your data. It also describes the sources from which data can be migrated, the challenges and benefits of consolidating your data, and best practices to consider when undertaking a consolidation project.
- The Big Picture You’ve Never Seen: Enterprise SharePoint Recovery
The SharePoint recovery tools and features available in Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0/MOSS 2007 offer a diverse number of options for backup and recovery of lost data It is important to understand these tools and develop a plan specific to your organization’s needs.
- Five Ways to Ensure Your Virtualization Initiatives Effectively Support Applications and End Users
Many organizations that implement virtualization do not fully realize the benefits. Their efforts are hampered by poorly performing applications that fail to meet service levels and the needs of end users. Moreover, what is true in the physical world changes dramatically in a virtual environment, creating new operational and management challenges.
This white paper seeks to help application owners, operations managers and data center managers ensure their virtualization initiatives effectively support applications and end users.
- Webcast: Application and Services Management
How do we go from theory to practical aspects of application ansd service management? Learn how to achieve the fine balance between cumbersome process projects and getting something tangible in place.
- Pragmatic Business Service Management
Only one in five CIOs believe that their own IT goals are currently aligned with the strategic goals of the business. While CIOs fully understand the importance of business alignment with IT objectives, they continue to find it challenging. This white paper explores current efforts to align IT with the business, how Business Service Management can support these efforts and a pragmatic approach for implementing BSM.
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