10 reasons why IT pros hate Microsoft Access (but really shouldn't)
- Topics:
- Database Applications
- Tags:
- Data Management,
- Software,
- Office Suites,
- Microsoft Office,
- Microsoft Corp.,
- Microsoft Access,
- Information Technology,
- Enterprise Software,
- Databases,
- Susan Harkins
- Source:
- Susan Harkins
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Overview: Microsoft Access may not be right for all situations, but it does have its place -- at least according to database expert Susan Harkins. Here's her take on some of the more common complaints she's encountered from IT pros who like to kick Access around.
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Format: PDF | Size: 55KB | Date: Jul 2008 | Version: 1.0 | System Requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later | License: copyright | Downloads: 5696
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