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| If your firm is considering using Microsoft Access for database
development or as a front-end for larger databases, we
are prepared to
assist you in the decision making process. Sometimes it is difficult to determine if Access or a larger program like Oracle is appropriate to your database needs. This concern has even greater relevance with the advent of Access 2002 and later versions which can connect to Microsoft Sequel Server as well as Microsoft Jet and other database engines compatible with OLE Db. |
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On occasions, in-house staff, while developing a database, may encounter problems that do not easily yield to a solution. With our experience developing Access databases, we may be able to provide a needed strategy and the information required to implement it. Also, some companies need to consider the time and costs of developing a database in-house versus the costs of having an outside developer create the database. Companies may prefer to having an in-house solution provided by staff who can then maintain and modify the database as needed over time. However, changes is staff may subvert this policy; and with modern communication software or Internet Synchronization, it has become possible for a developer to easily and quickly maintain a database from a remote location. If you think we can be of assistance, please contact us. |
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