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U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command chooses Quest Software.


Quest Software The computer-software manufacturer Quest Software (Quest Software, Inc.) (NASDAQ: QSFT), headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, dates from 1987. Quest develops, sells, and supports database management, Windows management, and application management software products , Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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:QSFT), a provider of application management solutions, announced recently that the U.S. Army Product Manager Business Enterprise Systems (PM BES), in coordination with the Army's Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM NETCOM Network Enterprise Technology Command (US Army)
NetCom Network Command (information systems) 
) and the Army's CIO/G-6 office, has selected Quest's Microsoft Management Solutions products for migrating and managing the command's Microsoft network See MSN.

Microsoft Network - The Microsoft Network
 infrastructure. NETCOM purchased 375,000 licenses of Quest Reporter, Quest ActiveRoles and Quest Migrator and associated consulting and mentoring services.

NETCOM will implement Quest Reporter and Quest ActiveRoles for operations management Operations management is an area of business that is concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient and effective.  of more than 10 Army Active Directory forests. Quest Reporter is being used to assess the current Microsoft Windows NT domains prior to migration to Active Directory and for ongoing operations management reporting of Active Directory. Quest ActiveRoles is being used for security lockdown Lockdown

A specified period when an employee of a public company is barred from selling - and occasionally buying - their company's stock.

Notes:
These types of equity transaction restrictions can be imposed by securities regulators or underwriting firms if a company has
 of Active Directory through role-based delegation, Group Policy management and business rules. In addition, Quest Migrator will be used for the Army's migration from Windows NT to Active Directory and Exchange 2003.

"Quest Software has worked closely with NETCOM and the PM BES office and its predecessors since August 2000 to deliver scalable solutions that will simplify our Active Directory and Exchange Microsoft infrastructure in a secure manner and reduce related software, hardware and management costs," said Daniel Gilbert of FC Business Systems, a senior Active Directory specialist for the U.S. Army NETCOM. "Additionally, the engagement with Quest will help minimize network migration-related disruption to end users and safeguard our Microsoft infrastructure."

Quest Reporter, Quest Migrator and Quest ActiveRoles are currently in use in the Continental United States United States territory, including the adjacent territorial waters, located within North America between Canada and Mexico. Also called CONUS.  (CONUS), Europe, Korea and National Guard. Quest Software has more than 700,000 government end users including the Department of State, Department of Agriculture and the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI NMCI Navy/Marine Corps Intranet
NMCI National Multi-Cultural Institute
).

"Particularly during war times, but certainly at all times, it is critical that the U.S. Army be able to simplify, automate and secure its Microsoft infrastructure," stated Paul Garver, vice president of Public Sector, Quest Software. "Quest Software is pleased to support PM BES, NETCOM and the Army CIO's office by providing solutions and services that help ensure compliance with operational standards, centralize network management, and provide a fast, transparent migration to Active Directory and Exchange."

NETCOM is a worldwide service-based organization providing one coherent vision for Army Information Management. NETCOM delivers seamless enterprise-level Command, Control, Communications, Computer and Information Technology common-user services to war-fighting forces in support of the Army, its service component commanders and combatant commanders.
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