Business Editors/Entertainment Writers
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 16, 2001
Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. is proud to announce the appearance of Marshall Senk, vice president of Marketing at Quest Software, on World Business Review. The weekly television series
"Quest Software was selected to appear on the program because of the value it brings to IT investments with its application management solutions. These solutions improve the performance and reliability of an organization's enterprise applications, enabling the delivery of information across the enterprise and beyond," said Barry Reuben, senior coordinating producer of the program.
Mr. Senk appears on World Business Review to discuss the concepts of replication and availability in the Internet Age, and why they pose such a major technical challenge.
"All of a sudden, the back-end performance of e-commerce applications is exposed to the outside world. People expect instant gratification, and if they don't get it from one Web site, they'll go elsewhere, whether your business is a dot com or traditional brick and mortar," said Mr. Senk.
While most organizations house all the information they need to foster intelligent decision making, it has become increasingly difficult to access the information in a timely manner. Quest Software helps enable the broad distribution of critical business information from underlying applications to decision makers throughout the enterprise.
Quest Software intends to bolster its product leadership position in the application management space by delivering solutions that ease the management of increasingly complex IT infrastructures.
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