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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Dear valued Customers,
We are excited to share the success stories of government organizations that have experienced a transformative journey with Antrow Software's expertise in database modernization. Our recent accomplishments include the seamless conversion of Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) software based on MS-Access to real-time Web App database applications.
Why Choose Antrow Software for C2BMC Software Migration?
- Specialized Experience: With years of experience, Antrow Software has honed its skills in handling complex database modernization projects, especially in the defense sector.
- Efficient Data Migration: We ensure the secure and accurate migration of data from MS-Access to real-time Web App database applications, preserving the integrity of critical information.
- Custom Solutions: Our team tailors solutions to meet the unique requirements of government organizations, ensuring compliance and optimal performance.
- Real-Time Capabilities: Experience the power of real-time data access and collaboration with our Web App database applications, enhancing operational efficiency and decision-making.
Success Stories:
Antrow Software takes pride in contributing to the success of government organizations. Our collaboration with European Organisations resulted in enhanced data accessibility, improved scalability, and streamlined collaboration in C2BMC operations.
Get in Touch with Antrow Software:
Are you considering a database modernization project? Let Antrow Software be your trusted partner. Contact our team today to discuss your specific requirements and explore the possibilities of transforming your MS-Access-based applications into robust, real-time Web App database solutions.
Thank you for choosing Antrow Software as your database modernization partner. We look forward to continuing our journey together towards innovation and excellence.
Best regards,
The Antrow Software Team
Customer stories
Sunday, March 19, 2023Author: Antrow SoftwareWUUPPTI Corporation is a manufacturing company that had been using a Microsoft Access database for many years to manage their production data. However, they realized that the Access database was becoming outdated and not meeting their current business needs. They needed a modern solution that could handle their growing data and provide better functionality.
After doing some research, they came across Antrow Software, a company that specializes in converting Microsoft Access databases to web applications. WUUPPTI Corporation was initially hesitant about migrating their Access database, as they had heard horror stories about lost data and functionality during the conversion process. However, they were pleasantly surprised by Antrow Software's approach.
Antrow Software worked closely with WUUPPTI Corporation to understand their specific needs and requirements. They then created a customized web application that not only replicated all the features of their Access database, but also included additional functionality that was not available in the original database.
The migration process was seamless, and Antrow Software completed the project in a timely manner. The best part was that the cost was only two-thirds of what other competitors were offering for similar services. WUUPPTI Corporation was thrilled with the results and the cost savings, and they have been using the web application with full functionality like a Windows application ever since.
Overall, WUUPPTI Corporation was impressed with Antrow Software's professionalism, expertise, and commitment to delivering a high-quality product at an affordable price. They highly recommend Antrow Software to any business looking to migrate their Access database to a web application.
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Sunday, February 19, 2023Author: Antrow SoftwareMicrosoft Access, or simply Access, is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. It was first released in November 1992 as a part of the Microsoft Office suite, and has since then gone through several major versions, with the latest being Access 2019, released in 2018.
The idea for Access began in the late 1980s, when Microsoft realized that many of its customers were using Excel spreadsheets to store and manage data. However, spreadsheets were not well-suited for managing large amounts of data, and customers were asking for a more robust solution. In response, Microsoft formed a team to develop a new database management system that would be easier to use than existing products on the market, such as Oracle and SQL Server.
The team was led by Alan Cooper, who had previously created the popular programming language Visual Basic. The first version of Access was released in 1992, and it was an immediate success. Access was a more user-friendly database management system than its competitors, and it quickly became popular among small businesses and non-technical users who needed a way to manage their data without relying on IT departments.
Over the years, Access has undergone many changes and improvements. In the late 1990s, Microsoft introduced a new database format called Access Data Project (ADP), which allowed Access to connect to SQL Server databases. This gave Access users the ability to create powerful client-server applications, and it helped to position Access as a more serious database management system.
In the early 2000s, Microsoft introduced a new version of Access, called Access 2002 (also known as Access XP), which included a number of new features, such as the ability to create data access pages that could be published to the web. Access 2003, released in 2003, introduced a new interface that made it easier to work with complex databases.
In recent years, Microsoft has continued to update Access with new features and capabilities. Access 2010, released in 2010, introduced a new feature called "Web Databases," which allowed users to create databases that could be published to the web using SharePoint. Access 2013 introduced a new app model, which allowed users to create and deploy Access web apps to SharePoint Online, and Access 2016 introduced several new features aimed at improving the user experience and making it easier to work with data.
Despite the rise of other database management systems like MySQL and PostgreSQL, Access remains a popular tool for small businesses and non-technical users who need a simple way to manage their data.