MartyConnelly
martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Wed Sep 27 14:40:37 CDT 2006
With regards to SharePoint, I am hearing a lot of concerns from Senior Records Manager about the absence of two tier authentication. I have heard of hacks into Sharepoint with regards to patient health care records. Martin Reid wrote: >Luke Chung (FMS) did a similar bit on this sort of thing. This his article is on the FMS web site/ My own point of view is that Access wil be around for many many years. They are already talking about Access 14 in some of the emails I see. > >I actually wrote an article for Microsoft on what happens after moving them to SQL Server >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/deploy/managesql.mspx > >At that time was a big PR push to move them to SQL Server. > >The people involved in Access from what I can tell have huge faith in it but I dont see them looking at it in the same way as we do as a developer platform to build real world applications. > >I think the future of Access is tied tightly with Microsoft SharePoint. Everythign I see is pointing that way. > >Martin > >Martin WP Reid >Training and Assessment Unit >Riddle Hall >Belfast > >tel: 02890 974477 > > >________________________________ > >From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com on behalf of Shamil Salakhetdinov >Sent: Wed 27/09/2006 19:00 >To: 'Access-D' >Subject: [AccessD] Moving out of MS Access? > > > > >Hi All, > >Is this article from http://blogs.msdn.com/access/default.aspx just a cry of >MS Access Team trying to stop the massive(?) exodus of MS Access developers >or it shows the real picture and place of MS Access in corporate world and >that MS Access isn't yet dead for real business tasks development ? > > > > -- Marty Connelly Victoria, B.C. Canada