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  • Filter Your Data with Access 2013

    This post was written by Doug Taylor, a Program Manager on the Access team. As you manage your business in an Access 2013 web app, the amount of information it holds will naturally grow over time. The default views and navigation are great for getting started quickly, but eventually, wading through all...
  • Webinar: What is Access (and preview Access 2013)

    Access helps you store and track just about any kind of information--inventory, contacts, business processes, and more. In this week's webinar, you'll learn how to organize and manage your data, plus we'll preview the latest version of Access, including a big new feature. Can't view this video? It's...
  • Moving data forward into Access 2013

    This post was written by Gary Devendorf, a Program Manager on the Access team. The accompanying video features Doug Taylor, also a Program Manager. Access 2013 is all about enabling you to build data-centric business apps on the web. Frequently, the data you care about—a customer list, a product...
  • Connect your Access 2013 Web Apps to SharePoint Lists

    This post was written by Lois Wang, a Program Manager on the Access team. Access 2013 web apps are great places to centralize your data. Whether you're tracking people, events, products or something else, storing data in an Access app allows you to easily collaborate with others while keeping things...
  • 4 ways to create business apps with Access 2013

    There are many ways to build useful apps to run your business with Access 2013. You can download an app via the Office Store, build an app using a Web App Template, or create a Custom Web App. You also have the ability to make a desktop database, just like you always have in Access. Each method offers...
  • Access 2013 and SQL Server

    This post was written by Russell Sinclair, a Program Manager on the Access Team. Access 2013 web apps feature a new, deep integration with SQL Server and SQL Azure. In Access 2010, when you created a web application on SharePoint, the tables in your database were stored as SharePoint lists on the site...
  • Get started with Access 2013 Web Apps

    You can use Access 2013 and the Office 365 Preview to build a web app almost immediately and start using it to track the things you care about. There's no need to set up expensive or complicated servers, but you can still take advantage of the speed, security and simplicity that comes with server-based...
  • Introducing Access 2013

    The Access team is proud to introduce the Access 2013 public preview, which will make it easier than ever for everyday people to organize the data in their lives and businesses using Access apps. On this blog, you'll be able to learn about the improvements included in this new release. Access has always...