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Executes Extensive Permissions Management and Auditing Technology SAN FRANCISCO - SharePoint Technology Conference - Jan. 27, 2009 – Quest Software, Inc., (Nasdaq: QSFT) today announced the advanced version of Quest Site Administrator for SharePo...
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Quest Software Releases Advanced Version of Site Administrator for SharePoint

Executes Extensive Permissions Management and Auditing Technology

SAN FRANCISCO - SharePoint Technology Conference - Jan. 27, 2009Quest Software, Inc., (Nasdaq: QSFT) today announced the advanced version of Quest Site Administrator for SharePoint, a management and reporting solution that empowers businesses to understand, secure and efficiently manage their SharePoint environments. The latest version now includes permissions management… Continue

Posted on February 10, 2009 at 7:30pm —

Sara O'Malley

DUBLIN'S QUEST SOFTWARE LAUNCHES COEXISTENCE MANAGER FOR NOTES


QUEST SOFTWARE LAUNCHES COEXISTENCE MANAGER FOR NOTES


Ensures Seamless Email and Calendar Coexistence
Between IBM Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange Server

Aliso Viejo, Calif., Jan. 14, 2009Quest Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: QSFT) today announced the launch of Coexistence Manager for Notes, the newest addition to its industry leading set of migration solutions. This solution allows… Continue

Posted on January 14, 2009 at 2:00pm —

Sara O'Malley

Anyone want a puppy? SOLD!



My grandfather has three male beagle puppies for sale in Delaware, Ohio.

Due to his health and the winter months, he cannot care for a full litter of puppies.

These puppies are up to date on all shots and are about 10 weeks old.

Please email me or message me if you have room for… Continue

Posted on December 29, 2008 at 2:30pm —

Sara O'Malley

Don't Just Survive-Thrive!

The economic uncertainty we’re currently facing has no doubt caught your attention. IT companies, like those in other market sectors, are feeling the pinch and wondering how to cut costs and still deliver quality products and services.

To provide some solid information and suggestions for cutting costs across the enterprise, Quest has compiled information to help companies not only survive, but thrive. We’ve included information on automati… Continue

Posted on December 8, 2008 at 1:00pm —

Sara O'Malley

Dublin's Quest Software Creates New Economic Landing Page!

Vist Quest's New Economic Landing Page and Learn how to Survive and Thrive in a Down Economy!
http://www.quest.com/survive-and-thrive/

Posted on December 2, 2008 at 2:30pm —

 
 

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    Dublin history lesson

    Peter and Benjamin Sells came to the area around 1801 from Huntington County, Pa., to buy land. Old Dublin was first platted in 1810 by their brother, John. Surveyor John Shields named the town after his birthplace in Ireland. The town developed the usual assortment of mills, shops and churches, with settlers coexisting peacefully with Wyandot Indians, who camped on Indian Run. The town gained notoriety in the mid-19th century, when a surplus of taverns and rowdy Civil War veterans gave the village a tough reputation. Columbus' growth and the construction of I-270 made expansion inevitable. Dublin achieved city status in 1987.
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