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== External links ==
== External links ==



* [http://www.quest.com Quest Software]headquarters in [[Aliso Viejo, California]]
* [http://www.quest.com Quest Software]headquarters in [[Aliso Viejo, California]]
* [http://www.quest.com/application-and-service-management Foglight]
* [http://www.quest.com/activeroles-server/arms.aspx Quest Management Shell for Active Directory] based on [[Windows PowerShell]]
* [http://www.quest.com/activeroles-server/arms.aspx Quest Management Shell for Active Directory] based on [[Windows PowerShell]]
* [http://www.toadsoft.com Freeware edition of Toad - Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 & MySQL]
* [http://www.toadsoft.com Freeware edition of Toad - Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 & MySQL]

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Quest Software
Company typePublic (NasdaqQSFT)
IndustryComputer software
Founded1987
HeadquartersAliso Viejo, California, USA
Key people
Vincent C. Smith, Chairman & CEO
Douglas F. Garn, President
Scott Davidson, CFO
ProductsTOAD, Windows Management tools (Active Directory, Exchange, SharePoint, Systems Center, SQL Server, etc.), Database Tools (Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, MySQL), and Application Management (Java, .NET, Monitoring, etc.)
RevenueIncrease$630.98 million USD (2007)
Number of employees
~3346 (Q1 2008)
Websitewww.quest.com

The computer-software manufacturer Quest Software (Quest Software, Inc.) (NasdaqQSFT), headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, dates from 1987. Quest develops, sells, and supports database management, Windows management, application management and virtualization management software products worldwide. Its products enable users to develop, deploy, and manage packaged and custom software applications, as well as associated software infrastructure components, such as databases, application servers, operating systems and hypervisors. The company also provides consulting, training, and support services. Quest sells its products and services through its direct sales organization.

Quest's application management products focus in the ERP, J2EE and Microsoft .Net market spaces. Database management tools include support for MySQL, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, and Oracle. In the field of computer systems management, the Big Brother product[1] monitors and reports on activities across multiple nodes. In the Windows infrastructure management arena, products cater to Active Directory, Exchange, Windows, and directory service migration users.

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