Microsoft Access Database: A Real Solution On Planning And Implementing An Access Database Properly

An insider's look to how Microsoft Access Databases should be developed and utilised and why the real message has only begun to emerge in order to keep your costs as low as possible. www.AccessDatabaseTutorial.com
By: Ben Beitler
 
July 10, 2011 - PRLog -- London, UK - One needn't look far for information on developing a Microsoft Access database using the correct approach and methodology. The question Ben Beitler asks is this: is the full story being told? And if the current environment provides any clues, the answer is no it definitely is not.

Ben Beitler, a leading expert in Microsoft Access database software revealed, "It's time we separate fact from fiction, and myths from truths. The real story here is how does one start and utilise what is in 95% of the time a piece of software sitting on your desktop and overlooked for the more complex, richer and more expensive solution which an Access database when designed correctly can manage just as well and if not meet the clients real needs? Microsoft Access is able to also handle large volumes of data, be robust, scalable and most importantly save the organisation a huge invoice bill freeing up funds for a more focused activity namely marketing."

As proof, Ben Beitler asks IT managers, developers and power users to consider these three areas before deciding on introducing a new database system from a vendor who only has one motivation and objective which doesn't always fit the business needs.

Truth 1 - Decision makers take a view that developing a database for multiple users normally rules out the possibility of using Microsoft Access which is simply not TRUE. Access is adaptable for the wider area systems especially with the later versions which can be deployed via the web,

Truth 2 - With good training and techniques in learning Microsoft Access through to the programming language (VBA) the system can be maintained in-house keeping support costs very low if not at zero cost.

Truth 3 - Following a well structured design plan including the scope, analysis, build and testing end-users can take a more active role with this application and is more natural to the way end-users use desktop applications and have the confidence and motivation to follow procedures.

For a free excerpt from some of my eBooks that I offer; a section on "How to Import Data into Access" is for you to peruse and look at my style which is supported with hands on training and development to take full control and not be so dependent on third part vendors who tend to like to impress you with terminology and 'geek' speak! Go to (copy link) www.AccessDatabaseTutorital.com/free-ebook-offer to collect your free eBook and evaluate for yourself.

There are other eBooks (including a bundle offer) which covers the essential objects in Microsoft Access and comes with a 100% guarantee and money back assurance if not satisfied. The cost is of exceptional value for an organisation to engage and if your firm is going to provide in-house training and support; these eBooks will serve you well. Go to (copy link) www.AccessDatabaseTutorial.com/ebooks and take a peak!

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Ben Beitler is a trusted authority on Microsoft Access database software. He has been recognised and fellow member of the Institute of Information Training Technology (IITT) which is a standard for IT trainers, consultants and developers in their chosen expertise. Ben Beitler company; TP Development & Consultancy Ltd is based in London, UK but he has travelled not just all over the UK but to places as far as Australia delivering a high quality service for over 18 years training over 10's of thousands of students, clients and developers. http://AccessDatabaseTutorial.com
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