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Over the years a number of Access programmers of varying skill levels had worked on the application. Everything was done on the cheap and worse, the business owner had no way to know the level or quality of what was developed.
The database was almost 6GB in size and they had millions of customers; some they auto-billed on a recurring basis. An entire call center accessed this database in two 8-hour shifts. Wait times for screen refreshes were unacceptable. Worse yet, this database had been utilized for more than just the LOB application. Christmas lists, mail merges, and other tables, reports, macros, and VBA code blocks were mixed into the Access application that had nothing to do with their customer order management.
Nobody could tell me what was in use and what was no longer needed. This did not take into account the loss productivity of the workers, data loss, or customer dissatisfaction. It never ceases to amaze me what some companies will do to save money when it comes to software applications.
The usual business driver on using Microsoft Access is often cost. However, if up front cost alone is your biggest factor in choosing Access, or making any IT decision for that matter, then your thinking is both myopic and obtuse. When developing LOB applications, there are many more considerations than cost. These include but are not limited to: Ability to scale and grow with your business Security Time Accessibility by the business Amount of data to be stored Ability to integrate with other systems Complexity of logic Number of people to concurrently use the system Know When to Get Advice If you are considering Access for a line of business application, talk with a professional and experienced software engineering firm first so that you can make an informed decision.
Experienced is a relative term. Microsoft Access Password Recovery is an advanced featured program that ensures recovery of multilingual password, recovery Open Microsoft Access Database v. A database repair and undelete tool that will recover and undelete records and table data from database files that are corrupt or damaged.
Repairs corrupt Access databases created in all versions of MS Access Microsoft Access Database Converter v. Deploy and manage Microsoft across your company, no IT expertise required. Add and remove users in minutes. Rely on Microsoft support for answers with a call or chat, how-to resources, and connections with other Microsoft customers for setup and quick fixes.
Microsoft Apps for business supports a maximum of users. If you have more than users or think you will soon, take a look at our other plan options. You can pay with all major credit cards, and your subscription amount will appear on your credit card statement. You have the option to receive an invoice and, depending on your choice of services, you will be billed monthly or annually.
You receive an email message when your invoice is ready to be viewed and, if you enter a purchase order PO number when you buy your subscription, that number is included in your invoice. You can choose monthly commitment payment or annual commitment payment for Microsoft You can cancel your subscription at any time; you may be entitled to a partial refund. Read the complete Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement. Your data is yours. If you decide to cancel your Microsoft subscription, you can download your data—for example, your email and documents on team sites—and save it to another location.
You should save your data before you cancel. After you cancel your subscription, data associated with your Microsoft account will be available to your administrator s in a limited function account for 90 days. Yes, you can transition your account to a different plan. In most cases, you can use the switch plans wizard in your Admin Center to upgrade your plan. If your subscription has more than users or if you used a prepaid card to purchase your plan, the switch plans wizard is not available.
Plans that are not eligible for the switch plans wizard can be upgraded manually. Learn more about switching Microsoft plans. NOTE: When you change your account, your domain name is transferred to your new account, whether you brought your own domain name to the Microsoft account or you set up a domain name with Microsoft
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