Quest Software - Products

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Quest offers products for application management, database management, Microsoft Windows management (including Active Directory, Exchange and SharePoint) and Virtualization Management (including desktop virtualization, server virtualization and cloud automation). Quest's application management products focus in the ERP, Java EE and Microsoft .NET market spaces. Quest was recognized as a leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring in 2011.

Database management tools include support for MySQL, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, and Oracle. The company's well-known TOAD product is also now available for cloud and NoSQL databases.

In the Windows infrastructure management arena, products cater to Active Directory, Exchange, SharePoint, Microsoft Windows, and System Center users.

The company also offers products to manage virtualized environments, including desktop virtualization, server virtualization and cloud automation tools.

The company divides its products into six solution families:

  • Database management
  • Performance monitoring
  • Data protection
  • User workspace management
  • Windows server management
  • Identity and access management

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