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  • Full-featured Access Services solution at http://www.accesshosting.com

    Our friends at AccessHosting.com are offering free trials of two Access "cloud" solutions. Curious? Here's the deal, from the source . Offer text provided by AccessHosting.com Reporting services for Access Web Databases in SharePoint 2010 now available - Office 365 users looking web based reporting functionality...
  • Access and SharePoint: a look at integration points from 2003 to 2010

    For several releases, Access and SharePoint have grown together, providing increasingly more compelling functionality - from fairly simple data sources through to web databases that run in a browser. Ben Clothier at http://accessexperts.net has a two-part review of the evolution of Access working with...
  • Social media done easy

    If you think back to around Valentine's Day of this year, you might remember our post about AccessLove , a social-media-type Access web database that became very popular with Microsoft employees. As a result of that response, the creators of AccessLove decided to present a "how we did it" session to...
  • Access Services and IT pros: Impressions from TechEd 2011

    Today's post is contributed by Lois Wang from the Access team. J.R. Arredondo and I had the opportunity to be at TechEd 2011 in Atlanta last week. We had two talks: a small interactive session called ”Empowering information workers with Access,” and a big-room presentation called “Managing...
  • Not all equals signs are created equal

    If you've ever played the guessing game about where to put (or where not to put) an equals sign in an Access macro, this post is for you. The choice depends on whether you're dealing with an expression or a string, and getting it right is especially important if you plan to publish your database to Access...
  • Deploy Access applications with the help of Terminal Services and RemoteApp

    One of the great things about Access is the variety of ways in which you can deploy a database application to a group of users. For example, if you're using Access 2010, you can publish a database to Access Services on a SharePoint server , enabling anyone with access to that server to use the database...
  • Valentine's Day app brings out the love for Access

    In the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day 2011, three Access team members got together and created an Access web database that allowed users to post their plans and/or wishes for themselves and their loved ones on Valentine's Day. The team published the database to Access Services and then promoted...
  • Go ahead, click the button!

    Most of you are already aware that Access 2010 lets you create "web-enabled" databases that can be published to a SharePoint server that is running Access Services. Of course, many of you don't have such a server just sitting around, so that's where hosting services such as AccessHosting.com come in...
  • Learn more about Access web databases at accesshosting.com

    The folks at AccessHosting.com have been posting new Access 2010 tips to their blog for the past month or two. Larry Strange, President and Founder of AccessHosting.com, says that many of the blog posts and tutorial video topics are designed to answer FAQ’s from the users of their service. Because...
  • Going beyond Web Macros: Using Event Receivers & .NET with Access Services

    Today's guest blogger is Access MVP Ben Clothier. Ben is an independent contractor working with J Street Technology and Advisicon and was Technical Editor for the Access 2010 Programmer's Reference . One challenge in Access Services is ensuring that the logic behind various objects will be portable between...
  • Access in Washington, DC

    This Thursday, January 14th I will have the distinct pleasure of speaking to the Washington DC SharePoint User Group . I’ll be giving a talk on Access 2010, Access Services, and our much improved database manageability story. I currently have some time free from 10am to 4pm on Friday, January 15th ,...
  • Publish to SharePoint (part 1)

    Today’s guest writer is Ric Lewis—the PM in charge of publishing to SharePoint. A common question in the Access community is “how do I get my app on the web?” Here is the most recent example : My wife and I have just started our own Recruitment business and I started an Access...
  • Access Services overview and install information

    Recently on The Access Show Ryan and I introduced Access Services and created a donations application that ran in the browser. I thought it would be helpful to provide some background to the vision and direction. Years ago I came across a post on UtterAccess that articulately described what we hope to...