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Our friends at AccessHosting.com are offering free trials of two Access "cloud" solutions. Curious? Here's the deal, from the source.
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Reporting services for Access Web Databases in SharePoint 2010 now available - Office 365 users looking web based reporting functionality can republish their databases to accesshosting.com and take advantage of a new introductory price for hosted Access 2010 web databases published to SharePoint 2010.
Remote Desktop Services for Access Applications - Looking to move your existing Access 2003, 2007 and 2010 applications into the cloud quickly and easily? Our Remote Desktop solution provides a simple, secure way to connect multiple external and internal users to your Access databases. You can also use this service to deliver legacy Access applications on the iPad and Android powered devices.
Both of these solutions are available as a no obligation 30-day trial for qualified customers. Visit www.accesshosting.com for complete details.
--Steven Thomas
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It's interesting to note that an independent site is able to run web reporting properly, yet the Microsoft people at Office365 seem unable to do so. Why is that? Well done the people at AccessHosting.com.
Glad you appreciate this service, Alan. AccessHosting has been in the Access Services hosting game for quite a while - for a time they were the place where we sent people who were interested in a "cloud" Access offering. We still think they are worth recommending to Access customers.
And thanks for your feedback about Office365 - I don't know what the future holds, but I do know that folks who run Office365 are listening carefully to customers as they plan future service offerings.
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