Metalogix Software

Metalogix Software is an independent software vendor, founded in 2001 in Vancouver, British Columbia and was acquired by Quest Software, Inc. in July 2018.[1] Metalogix develops, sells, and provides support for content infrastructure software for Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Office 365 platforms. In 2001, Metalogix became the first company to develop a content migration solution for Microsoft.[2] In general, Metalogix products are aimed at facilitating the migration of files between platforms, optimizing data storage, backing up data, and monitoring file security.[3]

Metalogix Software
Privately held company
IndustryComputer software
Founded2001
HeadquartersAliso Viejo, CA, USA
ParentQuest Software
Websitehttps://www.quest.com/metalogix/

Product portfolio

Metalogix sells an array of products for managing content infrastructure. The company's primary product is Content Matrix, which migrates content between SharePoint versions.[4][3] Other products sold by Metalogix perform auxiliary functions for SharePoint.

Company

Metalogix is part of Quest Software, Inc. having been acquired in July 2018.[1]

Metalogix currently has helped more than 20,000 enterprise customers globally,[5] including organizations in the legal, financial, technology,[6] manufacturing, health care, apparel,[7] public sector, real estate, [8] and academic industry verticals.

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