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  1. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Many companies rely on MS Access databases for their business operations because of its simplicity and affordability. Up until now, they did not an affordable way to use their databases anywhere and everywhere.
  2. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    I answered many questions in the forum this morning. You might want to look those over before our demo. They will clarify some things for you.
  3. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Yes, Microsoft enforces the licenses of 365 plans that can be used on our shared cloud PC's. The customers are responsible for obtaining their own licenses directly from Microslsft like everyone else. We do not handle any licensing.
  4. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    They are both over-complicated. We make it extremely simple for our customers, plus the performance is amazing.
  5. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    We use OVH datacenters. Today they are highly automated.
  6. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Our minimum customer size is ONE user. Yes, ALL of our customers move their databases online. All users, whether at home or in the office, use the database online. Giving ALL their Access users the ability to work from home or anywhere outside the office is very important to them now -...
  7. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Keep in mind that we do not supply, sell or lease any 365 licenses. Customers have to bring their own 365 licenses. The same is true for any other software they install on the cloud desktops.
  8. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Customers always own their data. Customers can install any 3rd party online backup system they like and keep backups stored on that other platform like iDrive backups, carbonite, dropbox, box, onedrive, etc. They can easily download their databases also. Nothing to worry about here. Each of...
  9. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Microsoft only allows the following 365 plans to be used on shared cloud computers: A) 365 Apps for Enterprise, B) 365 Business Professional, C) 365 E3, or D) 365 E5 and of course, Access Runtime can be installed if that's all they need.
  10. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    A couple of clarifications... The majority of our customers choose to use Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise ($12/mo per user) on their cloud desktops. Microsoft only allows the following 365 plans to be used on shared cloud computers: A) 365 Apps for Enterprise, B) 365 Business Professional...
  11. Joe.Richardson

    Access Database Cloud Site

    Windows licensing is taken care of by our data center provider OVH. All other licenses for software installed on the cloud desktops are the responsibility of the customer. We do not supply licensing for 365, Adobe, or any other software. That is the sole responsibility of the end customer.
  12. Joe.Richardson

    Joe Richardson

    I built my first application in 1984, long before Access, on an Apple III as part of a school project. No mouse or modern GUI back then, just a keyboard and a green screen monitor. We had to "design" the program flow by sketching it out on a 6-foot roll of paper. Eventually, I discovered...
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