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PASS Summit 2009 Partner Press Release

Quest Software Extends Business Intelligence Monitoring Capabilities to SQL Server Portfolio

Two Product Releases Mark Continued Advancement in SQL Server Performance Management

SEATTLE – PASS Community Summit 2009 – Nov. 3, 2009 – Quest Software, Inc.  (Nasdaq: QSFT) today announced two significant product releases in the SQL Server performance management space, at PASS Summit in Seattle. The newest release of Spotlight® on SQL Server Enterprise, now featuring business intelligence (BI) monitoring, coupled with the debut of Foglight® for SQL Server, enables database administrators (DBAs) to proactively detect, diagnose and resolve SQL Server performance issues.  

As organizations implement more of SQL Server’s BI capabilities, they are finding that their traditional monitoring techniques do not handle the underlying BI subsystems, such as SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS). Spotlight on SQL Server, Quest’s award-winning monitoring and diagnostics tool, now features fully integrated monitoring and diagnostic capabilities for SSAS. Spotlight provides DBAs with a wealth of data on Analysis Services performance and processing in an easy-to-understand graphical representation of SSAS architecture. 

“With the enhancements Microsoft has made in the business intelligence space, SSAS is quickly becoming a compelling choice and critical part of the enterprise” said Ari Weil, product manager, SQL Server performance products, Quest Software. “Spotlight has always been the DBA’s solution for an all-encompassing view of the database environment and the surrounding enterprise, so it made sense to fully integrate SSAS diagnostics into the same solution. The simplicity and intuitiveness of the data presentation help overcome the steep learning curve DBAs face with SSAS.”

Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise also offers automated CPU diagnosis, which affords users detailed visibility into CPU conditions from both SQL Server and Windows perspectives within a single location, empowering database and systems administrators to troubleshoot issues collaboratively. The new version also integrates direct links to Quest’s SQLServerPedia portal from dashboard, giving users access to detailed information on SQL Server performance issues via expert blogs, wiki posts, video tutorials, and more.

Quest also introduced Foglight for SQL Server, a web-based monitoring and diagnostic solution based on the Foglight framework. Foglight for SQL Server offers 100 percent remote monitoring with highly optimized collections, providing users with a complete, out-of-the-box solution for monitoring their entire SQL Server infrastructure – all with fast, easy installation. By leveraging the proven power of Spotlight on SQL Server’s data collection framework and metric presentation, Foglight for SQL Server includes built-in dashboards, workflows and alarms.

About Quest Software, Inc.
Now more than ever, organizations need to work smart and improve efficiency. Quest Software creates and supports systems management products – helping our customers solve everyday IT challenges faster and easier. Visit www.quest.com for more information.

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Quest, Quest Software, Spotlight, Foglight and the Quest logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Quest Software in the United States and certain other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Web Links Referenced in this Release:
Quest Software, Inc: http://www.quest.com/
PASS Summit: http://summit2009.sqlpass.org/
Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise: http://www.quest.com/spotlight-on-SQL-Server-enterprise/
SQL Server performance: http://www.quest.com/sql-server/performance-management.aspx
SQLServerPedia: http://www.sqlserverpedia.com/
Foglight for SQL Server: http://www.quest.com/foglight-for-sql-server
Foglight: http://www.quest.com/application-monitoring/

Editorial Contact:
Betsy Mendenhall
Quest Software, Inc.
614.726.4842
Betsy.mendenhall@quest.com


 

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