Datacraft extends Microsoft offering with Quest
Published on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:44 , Updated at Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 11:42
Source : Moneycontrol.com
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Datacraft Asia, a leading IT services and solutions company in Asia Pacific, has formed a partnership with Quest Software (Quest) to extend its Microsoft solutions. Quest, Microsoft’s 2007 Global Independent Software Vendor Partner of the Year, offers an extensive range of Windows Management solutions that can simplify, automate and secure Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange Server, SharePoint Products and Technologies, Microsoft SQL Server, .NET and Microsoft Windows Server as well as integrating Unix, Linux and Java into the managed environment. By incorporating Quest’s Windows Management tools into its Microsoft deployment, migration and provisioning strategy, Datacraft can assist clients to plan and execute NT, Active Directory, NDS, Exchange and SharePoint migration cost effectively with minimal disruption to its users. With the partnership, Datacraft is extending its Microsoft solutions in the areas of: · Active Directory Deployment and Migration · Messaging/Exchange technologies, while also leveraging Datacraft unified messaging and unified communications solutions · SharePoint Technologies · Microsoft Management extensions for Non-Microsoft Environments “Partnering with Quest allows Datacraft to broaden its offering in the Microsoft Solutions space. Quest’s tools not only complement our Microsoft solutions perfectly, they also enable us to help our clients migrate swiftly and reliably from technologies such as Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange, with the least disruption to its users. In addition, Quest provides comprehensive tools for migrating messaging systems, as well as application deployment technologies to migrate applications and contents to SharePoint,” said Neville Burdan, General Manager for Microsoft Solutions, Datacraft Asia. “The partnership with Datacraft came at a perfect timing where we are seeing major opportunities for our Windows Management solutions, which are opening up in Singapore and the region,” said Stanley Liao, Managing Director, Quest Software. “With a strong partner like Datacraft, one with an extensive regional footprint and expertise, would certainly give us the edge to penetrate into the various markets and extend our value to customers across Asia Pacific.” Sourced From: Brand Comm |
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