PowerQuest
TypePublic
IndustrySoftware
FoundedOrem, Utah, U.S.
FounderEric J. Ruff
FateAcquired by Symantec Corporation
ProductsPartitionMagic
DriveCopy
ServerMagic
Drive Image
V2i Protector
V2i Builder
Lost & Found
Search & Rescue
DeployCenter
DeltaDeploy
WebsitePowerquest.com

PowerQuest was a software company that produced utility software. It was acquired by Symantec in 2003.[1] PowerQuest's market focus was on management of computer data storage, especially file systems and disk partitions. Their products included PartitionMagic, DriveCopy, Drive Image, and ServerMagic.

PowerQuest was started in the basement of Eric J. Ruff in Orem, Utah. PowerQuest earned Mr. Ruff the 64th spot on the Inc. 500 list in 2000,[2] and earned many awards for being one of the fastest growing software companies in the world.

References

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  1. ^ "Symantec to Acquire PowerQuest" (Press release). Symantec. 2003-09-23. Archived from the original on 2007-11-11. Retrieved 2007-11-26.
  2. ^ "Inc. 500 list entry on PowerQuest". Archived from the original on 2012-05-23. Retrieved 2008-10-04.
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