Quest Software Unveils New Strategy and Unified Data Management Platform for AI Success
Quest Software has revealed a new corporate strategy and a unified data management platform, aiming to boost customers' AI success. The platform, erwin Data Management, is designed to enhance data accuracy and create trusted data products at scale and speed, uniquely meeting the demands of AI-driven enterprises.
Tim Page, CEO of Quest Software, emphasized the growing significance of AI in data management. 'AI is driving a new approach to data management,' he said. The new platform, erwin Data Management, automates steps for creating trusted data products, featuring dynamic trust scoring for use and reuse in the data marketplace. It enables enterprises to achieve this 54% faster than before.
The platform is built on three customer priorities: delivering AI-ready data at scale and speed, AI-powered cybersecurity and resilience, and modernized platforms through migration for AI readiness and success. Quest's long-standing partnership with Microsoft, spanning two decades, has equipped the company to help organizations migrate and modernize identities, workloads, and devices quickly and reliably.
Quest's new strategy is a result of listening to customers and assisting partners to unlock their data and make it relevant for business, as stated by Maureen Perrelli, the newly appointed Chief Channel Officer. To drive growth and operational excellence, Quest has also appointed Ashish Joshi as President & CFO and John Bertero as SVP & Chief Revenue Officer. The company aims to protect critical identity assets, deliver resilience throughout the attack lifecycle, and automate ransomware recovery 90% faster.
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