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U.S. Army Medical Command Chooses Quest Software to Migrate and Manage Active Directory
IRVINE, Calif. -- Over 65,000 Seats of Quest Software Products Purchased to Migrate and Manage Microsoft Infrastructure
Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Quest Software Inc., U.S. Army
Research articles 2004-08-26
U.S. Army Chooses Quest Software to Provide Windows Infrastructure Management Solutions; Quest Awarded $4M Contract to Provide Active Directory Management to Army
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. -- Quest Software Inc. (Nasdaq:QSFT) today announced that the company has been selected to provide Windows infrastructure management solutions for the U.S. Army in a limited enterprise agreement awarded as part of the Department of Defense DoD Enterprise Software Initiative ESI.
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Quest Software Inc., U.S. Army
Research articles 2006-08-21
Quest Software Migrates and Manages Active Directory for U.S. Army Accessions Command; Quest Software Products Ensure Continuity of Microsoft Infrastructure for Army Training and Recruiting
IRVINE, Calif. -- Quest Software Inc. (Nasdaq:QSFT), a leading provider of application, database and Windows management solutions, today announced that U.S. Army Accessions Command USAAC has successfully completed the migration of its Microsoft Windows NT servers to Microsoft Active Directory and its migration from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003. USAAC...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows NT, migration, Quest Software Inc., recruiting, training, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-06-21

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Better security boosts agencies' use of wireless devices
MOBILE AND WIRELESS Stronger policies and practices overcome comcerns about mobile communications In what might have been a symbolic event in the development of mobile communications, President Barack Obama, for whom security is paramount, kept his BlackBerry after taking office — but not before it was locked down with strong...
Tags: mobile, network, device, wireless
News items 2009-08-23
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