3 Integrations with Quest On Demand Recovery
View a list of Quest On Demand Recovery integrations and software that integrates with Quest On Demand Recovery below. Compare the best Quest On Demand Recovery integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Quest On Demand Recovery. Here are the current Quest On Demand Recovery integrations in 2026:
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Microsoft Entra ID
Microsoft
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly known as Azure Active Directory) is a comprehensive identity and access management cloud solution that combines core directory services, application access management, and advanced identity protection. Safeguard your organization with a cloud identity and access management solution that connects employees, customers, and partners to their apps, devices, and data. Protect access to resources and data using strong authentication and risk-based adaptive access policies without compromising user experience. Provide a fast, easy sign-in experience across your multicloud environment to keep your users productive, reduce time managing passwords, and increase productivity. Manage all your identities and access to all your applications in a central location, whether they’re in the cloud or on-premises, to improve visibility and control. -
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Microsoft Office 2021
Microsoft
For customers who aren’t ready for the cloud, Office 2021 is the next on-premises version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, Access, and Publisher. Create presentations, data models, and reports with tools and capabilities like PowerPoint Morph, new chart types in Excel, and improved inking across apps. Manage your time, email, and contacts more easily with features like Focused Inbox, travel and delivery summary cards in Outlook, and Focus Mode in Word.Starting Price: $249.99 -
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PowerShell
Microsoft
PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation and configuration management framework, consisting of a command-line shell and scripting language. Unlike most shells, which accept and return text, PowerShell is built on top of the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR), and accepts and returns .NET objects. This fundamental change brings entirely new tools and methods for automation. Unlike traditional command-line interfaces, PowerShell cmdlets are designed to deal with objects. An object is structured information that is more than just the string of characters appearing on the screen. Command output always carries extra information that you can use if you need it. If you've used text-processing tools to process data in the past, you'll find that they behave differently when used in PowerShell. In most cases, you don't need text-processing tools to extract specific information. You directly access portions of the data using standard PowerShell object syntax.Starting Price: Free
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