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How to Use Microsoft Access on Azure?

Microsoft Access has been the preferred database management system for several businesses since the early 1990s. It was one of the first solutions that combined database engines with a graphical user interface. While most businesses use Microsoft Access as a substitution for spreadsheet applications such as Excel to organize, store and retrieve large amounts, the […]

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How to Use Access with Cloud Database Backend?

Microsoft Access has been used as the preferred database management system for decades to create sophisticated, feature-rich, and fully functional applications at low costs. Users can take advantage of customized LOB (line of business) applications that can be built and deployed quickly using Microsoft Access. As businesses expand and employ distributed teams, there is an […]

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How to Run Microsoft Access on Chromebook?

Microsoft Access has been the preferred database management system (DBMS) software for many users for decades because of its flexibility and affordability. Many of these users are accountants who have been using Access databases for tracking invoices, reviewing accounts receivable, and keeping track of company finances. It is becoming increasingly common for such users to […]

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How to Migrate Access Database to SQL Server?

Microsoft Access has been one of the most widely used information management tools for nearly three decades. It is a more powerful solution than spreadsheets and other similar applications for storing information for reference, reporting, and analysis. Additionally, the relational database can be used by skilled developers to create a wide range of functionalities faster […]

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How to Backup Microsoft Access Database?

Microsoft Access is one of the longest-running relational database applications that is continued to be widely used for creating, managing, and formatting data. The desktop-based application became popular because of its simplicity, as even novices can create simple databases without deep technical knowledge. Consequently, many businesses continue to use their Access databases for decades without […]

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How to Build an Access Database to Share on The Web?

My businesses that are at least a decade old have used the Microsoft Access database for their daily operations. As organizations grow and embrace the remote working model, there is a growing need to share data in these Access databases with colleagues and employees in other branches, and with other remote workers. However, these traditional […]

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Is Microsoft Access Still Relevant?

When Microsoft Access was launched in 1992, it was one of the most advanced and innovative applications, that was affordable and user-friendly. Over the next three decades, millions of small and medium businesses have adopted Microsoft Access to manage their data and create custom applications. With the rise of open-source database solutions, there is an […]

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Why Use Access Runtime Hosting?

Many businesses need several stakeholders to use Microsoft Access applications and it might not be economically viable to purchase a separate license for each user. Thankfully, the full version of MS Access is not required when such users only need to compile applications that use existing Access databases. These users can use Access Runtime, a […]

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Why Use Access Templates?

Many businesses use Microsoft Access to organize and manage data. However, they do not have the time to create Access databases from scratch. With Microsoft Access templates, businesses can take advantage of ready-to-use database files that have forms, reports, queries, macros, and relationships that they might require for their operations. As Access templates are designed […]

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How to Improve Access Database Performance?

Microsoft Access is one of the earliest database management systems that is widely used across businesses and enterprises. Many businesses have been using Microsoft Access for several years, often without even replacing the hardware and server. Eventually, Access database users start experiencing slowness, corruption, compilation issues, errors, and other issues, as the number of records, […]

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