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Quest Software has expanded its set of solutions to help
organizations plan, deploy and manage their IT infrastructures by maximizing
their investment in the Microsoft System Center Platform.
Quest will unveil its comprehensive solutions, including the availability of Quest Management Extensions – Configuration Manager 2007 Edition and the Quest Management Pack for Oracle – Operations Manager 2007 Edition. Quest is also announcing dedicated initiatives supporting Microsoft’s System Center Operations Manager 2007 Cross-Platform Management Extensions and System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Performance & Resource Optimization (PRO) feature.
Quest solutions augment the following core
- Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Change and Configuration
- Backup and Recovery
- Provisioning and Virtualization
Quest’s continued commitment for
- New Offerings for Configuration Manager
- New Offering for Extending Operations Manager to Monitor Oracle Databases
- Management Extensions Online Community Forum
“System Center now delivers broad heterogeneous support to
help our customers proactively manage and optimize their physical and virtual
IT environments and our partners, such as Quest, are an important part of the
overall solution, “said Robert Reynolds, director of System Center product
management at Microsoft Corp. “Quest’s support of our announced heterogeneous
extensions to Operations Manager and Virtual Machine Manager will help our
mutual customers realize the benefits of System Center across their end-to-end
IT environment.”
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