Lora Deeds
Quest Software, Inc.
On-site mobile: 614.203.0766
Office: 614.726.4660
Lora.Deeds@quest.com
Kathy Archer
Fusion PR
Office: 202.898.2000 x 108
Kathy.Archer@fusionpr.com
Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite from Quest Software is the First Hosted Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for Microsoft Hyper-V
Extends Leading Cross-Platform Desktop Management Solution to Hyper-V and Supports Microsoft’s Vision of Desktop to Datacenter Virtualization
LAS VEGAS – Microsoft Management Summit 2008, April 29, 2008 Quest Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: QSFT) announced
today that the Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite supports Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V, the next-generation
hypervisor-based server virtualization platform. Provision Networks’ Virtual Access Suite version 5.10 is the first hosted
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solution to support Hyper-V with full integration for brokering, desktop lifecycle
management and power management. With this development, the Provision Networks division is further extending Quest’s
leadership in Windows infrastructure management from the desktop to the datacenter.
"Our latest research reveals
that the uptake for Hyper-V will
be significant, and that
heterogeneous deployments
involving Hyper-V will be
increasingly common," said Andi
Mann, research director,
Enterprise Management
Associates. "The Provision
Networks Virtual Access Suite
offers several critically
important capabilities in these
environments, such as
cross-platform support and
integration. Customers will
appreciate the breadth of
features, use cases, integration
possibilities and platform
portability."
Provision Networks’ hosted
desktop virtualization solutions
embrace and extend Microsoft’s
vision of desktop to datacenter
virtualization. The Provision
Networks Virtual Access Suite
provides compatibility with
Microsoft Application
Virtualization (formerly
SoftGrid Application
Virtualization), enabling
application streaming and
extending Microsoft Windows
Server Terminal Services for
large-scale deployments.
Provision Networks’ Virtual
Access Suite integration with
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
delivers the first VDI solution
for Microsoft’s latest platform,
and extends Hyper-V’s varied use
cases to VDI. The product will
also support Microsoft System
Center Virtual Machine Manager
2008 once available for Windows
Server 2008 Hyper-V management.
"Microsoft has a comprehensive
approach to virtualization—from
desktop to datacenter—delivering
solutions that address
virtualization at the hardware,
application and management
levels," said Dai Vu, director
of Virtualization Products and
Solutions Marketing at
Microsoft. "We are pleased that
Provision Networks has extended
its VDI solution framework to
support Microsoft Hyper-V. This
combination provides complete
lifecycle management desktop
delivery that improves
management and saves resources."
VDI management involves the
complete lifecycle management
and delivery of a desktop
environment to the end user,
regardless of where the desktop
and applications reside. The
technology allows organizations
to consolidate desktop computing
operations and execution and to
make the best use of server
hardware investments.
"As a Quest customer, we were
excited to have the Provision
Networks portfolio available to
us following the acquisition,"
said Robert Roos, senior IT
infrastructure architect with
ROC West-Brabant a leading
educational institution in the
Netherlands. "We have embarked
on a presentation virtualization
project and are deploying the
Enterprise Edition of the
Virtual Access Suite to manage
5,500 concurrent desktop
sessions. We are happy to be
able to leverage our existing
investment with Provision
Networks to roll out our virtual
desktop infrastructure on
Hyper-V. Having this single
desktop management framework
support both our VDI and
terminal services
infrastructures is crucial."
Through Quest Software’s recent
acquisition of Provision
Networks, Quest gained new VDI
management solutions that
consolidate the delivery of
applications and deployment of
desktops from terminal servers,
blade or physical PCs, or
virtual infrastructures. Quest’s
VDI solutions reduce the cost
and complexity of managing
Windows desktops and enable
dynamic IT with rapid
provisioning and deployment of
desktops and applications. The
solutions provide a business
continuity and disaster recovery
framework for desktop and
application availability.
"This release marks an important
step forward in giving our
customers and prospects more
platform choices," said Paul
Ghostine, vice president and
general manager of Quest
Software’s Provision Networks
division. "We expect the
adoption of Hyper-V to be brisk
and broad."
About Quest Software, Inc.
Quest Software, Inc., a leading
enterprise systems management
vendor, delivers innovative
products that help organizations
get more performance and
productivity from their
applications, databases, Windows
infrastructure and virtual
environments. Through a deep
expertise in IT operations and a
continued focus on what works
best, Quest helps more than
90,000 customers worldwide meet
higher expectations for
enterprise IT. Quest provides
customers with client management
as well as server and desktop
virtualization solutions through
its subsidiaries, ScriptLogic,
Vizioncore and Provision
Networks. Quest Software can be
found in offices around the
globe and at
www.quest.com.