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New Quest Toad Enhancements Bring GenAI to Bridge the Skills Gap in Modern Database Management


Quest Software, a global leader in data, cybersecurity, and migration software, is making major enhancements to its database management tools, Toad Data Studio 2.0 and Toad Data Point 6.4—introducing AI-powered features, expanded database connectivity, and greater accessibility.

According to Quest Software, the updates help organizations streamline data management across multiple platforms.

Quest’s AI-enhanced database management tools automate complex tasks and improve ease of use for both seasoned and less experienced data professionals. This empowers teams—even without formal DBA training—to maintain performance, ensure uptime, and safeguard data integrity, the company said.

“Managing complex data environments shouldn’t be a barrier to business success,” said Bharath Vasudevan, vice president of product at Quest Software. “With these AI-driven enhancements, we’re making it easier for professionals at any skill level to manage, analyze, and integrate data across platforms. And as more customers shift from Oracle to modern data lakes like Databricks, we want to simplify the data integration and ensure they have the right tools to navigate this transition.”

The new enhancements include:

  • AI Integration: New AI-powered features streamline workflows, enabling experienced DBAs to work more efficiently, and empowering users with less coding experience to execute tasks confidently.
  • Expanded Connectivity: Toad Data Point 6.4 now supports Databricks, while Toad Data Studio 2.0 adds Oracle Cloud Fusion connectivity. These additions expand support for modern data environments, giving users greater flexibility to manage and integrate data across platforms seamlessly.
  • Total Accessibility: All Toad for Oracle customers with an active commercial license can now access Toad Data Studio for free by downloading it from the trial page. The software automatically recognizes their existing license, allowing them to explore multiplatform database management without additional cost.

For more information about this news, visit www.quest.com


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