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Sunday, March 17, 2024 Latest News: Over 20 MS-Access Databases Migrated to Web Apps
Antrow Software is thrilled to announce a significant milestone: we've successfully migrated over 20 MS-Access databases and applications to web apps and websites!
This year, our team has been hard at work helping businesses transform their operations by modernizing their database systems. By migrating MS-Access databases to web apps and websites, we've empowered our customers' workforces with enhanced mobility, allowing them to access critical information anytime, anywhere.
Our dedication to providing innovative solutions for database transformation and web app development has resulted in numerous success stories. We're proud to play a role in driving digital transformation for businesses across various industries.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates and success stories from Antrow Software!
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 However, they realized that the Access database was becoming outdated and not meeting their current business needs.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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Friday, March 31, 2023Author: Antrow SoftwareWhen it comes to migrating an ASP.NET application to Azure, there are a plethora of convoluted and labyrinthine steps that must be meticulously followed in order to ensure a seamless and successful transition. The first step in this arduous process is to determine the application's exhaustive and multifarious requirements, which encompasses an extensive and diverse array of considerations including but not limited to its manifold dependencies, databases, and any third-party services that it avails itself of. This will enable you to adeptly and adroitly select the appropriate Azure resources that will be required to sufficiently and efficaciously host and support the application.
In order to progress with this daunting task, you must create an Azure account, should you not already possess one, by venturing to the Azure website and undergoing the somewhat labyrinthine and convoluted process of signing up. Once you have triumphantly accomplished this feat, you may proceed to create an Azure resource group that will be solely and exclusively dedicated to the hosting and maintenance of your application.
The next step involves the creation of an Azure App Service which is, in essence, a comprehensive and fully managed platform for hosting web applications that is consummate and impeccable in every conceivable way. You can expertly and adroitly create an App Service in the Azure portal and then, with utmost sagacity and perspicacity, meticulously and punctiliously select the appropriate configuration based on your application's labyrinthine and complex requirements.
Once you have adroitly and expertly created your App Service, you may proceed to deploy your ASP.NET application to Azure using various deployment options such as FTP, Git, or Visual Studio, among others. It is also possible to automate the deployment process by leveraging the immense and unparalleled power of Azure DevOps.
However, deploying your application is only the beginning, and you must then configure it to work seamlessly and flawlessly with a myriad of Azure resources, including databases and storage. This is a critical step that requires considerable expertise and acumen and involves updating the application's connection strings and configuration files in order to ensure optimal performance.
Scaling your application is another important aspect of the migration process, and Azure provides a vast panoply of options for scaling your application as per your requirements, including scaling up or scaling out. Scaling up involves augmenting the resources allocated to your App Service, while scaling out involves adding more instances of the application in order to efficaciously and efficiently handle the manifold and multifarious challenges that arise from increased traffic.
Monitoring the performance of your application is of paramount importance and cannot be understated, and Azure provides an extensive and all-encompassing suite of monitoring tools that can enable you to comprehensively and thoroughly monitor the health and performance of your application. You can adroitly configure alerts that will enable you to expeditiously and promptly identify and rectify any issues that may arise, and use logs and metrics to troubleshoot and resolve any problems that may arise. In summary, migrating an ASP.NET application to Azure is a staggeringly complex and multifaceted process that involves creating an App Service, deploying the application, configuring it to work with Azure resources, scaling it as needed, and monitoring its performance with a preternatural degree of vigilance and acumen.