MaximumASP Partnership With Quest Software Integrates LiteSpeed for SQL Server

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Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:07am EDT

SQL Server supplemental support package upgrade now available
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(Business Wire)--
MaximumASP, a Microsoft Gold Certified Provider of web hosting and
IT services today announced a partnership with Quest Software (Nasdaq:
QSFT), a leading provider of application, database, Windows
infrastructure management solutions and virtual environments, to offer
Quest LiteSpeed for SQL Server to provide the fastest, most secure
backups available for SQL Server. The enhancement of services in the
MaximumASP supplemental SQL support package will give customers
unparalleled performance, flexibility and strengthened security.

   Upgrading to the supplemental SQL support package with Quest
LiteSpeed will increase backup speed, add a centralized view of
backups and restores and reduce backup size by on average of 75-90% or
better. The use of LiteSpeed maximizes disk space and process
efficiency while greatly reducing server load, thereby resulting in
greater overall performance.

   "Quest LiteSpeed for SQL Server provides another great incentive
for our customers to get the most out of their hosting services with
MaximumASP. We like to stay one step ahead with the latest technology
to give our customers the tools and benefits necessary to maintain a
competitive edge," said Sarah Barela, Manager of Database Services at
MaximumASP.

   Quest Software's LiteSpeed for SQL Server is a backup and recovery
product, whose low impact, high performance compression technology
allows companies to reduce storage costs and backup/recovery windows,
while maintaining complete control over the backup and recovery
process. Recover individual database objects and encapsulate a
complete database restore into a single file to speed up restore
times.

   "Quest and MaximumASP are both huge supporters of SQL Server
professionals, specifically the Professional Association for SQL
Server (PASS)," said Kevin Kline, director of technology for the SQL
Server Solutions at Quest Software. "It is great that two
organizations that have done so much for the community have come
together to add even more value with this supplemental support for
LiteSpeed."

   Visit
http://www.maximumasp.com/products/dedicatedServers/faqs/support.aspx
or contact sales@maximumasp.com today for more information on our
support package with LiteSpeed for SQL Server.

   About MaximumASP

   MaximumASP, based in Louisville, Kentucky was founded in 2000 as
an outsourcing firm for Microsoft Windows-based hosting services. The
company currently hosts more than 48,000 domains for customers in over
60 countries. With a strong focus on hosting solutions that combine
advanced monitoring and management tools, MaximumASP has become a top
choice for Microsoft developers seeking a robust hosting platform for
mission-critical web applications. For more information visit
www.maximumasp.com

   About Quest Software

   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 helps organizations deliver, manage and
control complex database environments through award-winning products
for Oracle, SQL Server, IBM DB2, Sybase and MySQL. Quest Software can
be found in offices around the globe and at www.quest.com.

   The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be
the trademarks of their respective owners.

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