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Core Model
The Core Infrastructure Optimization Model defines capabilities that are required to build a more agile IT infrastructure. Read more about key infrastructure capabilities. Click the product names in the following image to see product details, or click the tabs to view other Quest products.
Quest Products Mapped to Core:
Key Infrastructure Capabilities
IO efforts at Microsoft have focused on these key infrastructure capabilities that drive the business value of technology:
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Desktop, Server, and Device Management — Describes how customers should manage desktop computers, mobile devices, and servers, as well as how to deploy updates, operating systems, and applications across the network.
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Identity and Access Management — Describes how customers should manage people and asset identities; solutions that should be implemented to manage and protect their identity data (such as synchronization, password management, and user provisioning); and how to manage access to resources from corporate mobile users, customers, and/or partners outside a firewall.
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Security and Networking — Describes what customers should consider implementing in their IT infrastructures to help guarantee that information and communication are protected from unauthorized access, while at the same time providing a mechanism to protect their IT infrastructures from denial attacks and viruses, and preserving access to corporate resources.
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Data Protection and Recovery — Provides structured or disciplined backup, storage, and restoration management. As information and data stores proliferate, organizations are under increasing pressure to protect that information and provide cost-effective and time-efficient recovery when required.
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