Quest releases Toad for Oracle 15.0 to provide enhanced desktop security

Quest releases Toad for Oracle 15.0 to provide enhanced desktop security

Quest Software, a global systems management, data protection and security software provider, has announced major updates for Toad for Oracle, an intuitive database management toolset that makes it easy to perform essential database development and administration tasks. With version 15.0 generally available in the market, Toad for Oracle customers is now further empowered to reduce threats from cyberattacks, with new rigorous and comprehensive secure software development life cycle (SSDLC) controls.

Toad for Oracle 15.0 not only provides enhanced desktop security and support for Oracle Database 21c but, as a part of Quest’s ongoing commitment to expand its Toad SaaS portfolio, now includes Xpert Plus Edition Subscription that adds SQL performance tuning, database administration and sensitive data protection.

By upgrading Toad products, organisations can ensure continuous adherence to software security standards. Toad for Oracle customers also receive full technical support, to better keep organisational security profiles tight.

“Without a simple and effective way to optimise Oracle database workload consumption, especially in the cloud, applications will continue to run slower and incidences of unplanned cloud spend will continue to rise,” said Venkat Rajai, Vice President, Product Management, Quest Software Information Management Business. “As more companies leverage cloud services, Toad for Oracle Xpert Plus Subscription ensures there is a simple and effective way to identify and tune inefficient SQL that can contribute to excessive workload resource consumption and unplanned spend. Saving organisations priceless time, and money, as cloud complexity continues. And, as bad actors continue to proliferate across hybrid environments, they now have the means to identify and protect sensitive data from being exposed in order to meet regulatory compliance.”

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