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I will be attending tonight. Have known Kevin Bell for 15 years and could be talked into writing a report for tonigh's meeting if enough people request it. If it is all already known elsewhere, then won't reinvent the wheel. - Rx_
Microsoft® Access is 20 Years Old!
Access 20th Anniversary "World Tour"
The Denver Area Access Users Group (DAAUG) is having a special guest speaker at their November 2012 meeting on Tuesday, the 6th. a former DAAUG member and current member of the Microsoft Access team in Redmond, Washington will be coming to Denver.
Join us for this special evening to take a look back at the origins of Access, how it evolved and where it is going. He will start by looking back 20 years ago at the first release of Microsoft Access, and how it has evolved over the years into a robust client server front-end. Then explore the 11th release of Access, the new Access 2013. Access 2013 takes a dramatic new approach to creating database applications and he will explore its new architecture and features. Kevin will also discuss how your existing Access skills can be leveraged with Access 2013.
A testing software engineer on the Microsoft Access team in Redmond Washington. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2008, he spent 15 years running a consulting practice that specialized in creating custom client server applications for small businesses. presenter has been working with Microsoft Access since version 1.0 and SQL Server since version 4.21.
For more information, see the Denver Area Access Users Group website.
I will be attending tonight. Have known Kevin Bell for 15 years and could be talked into writing a report for tonigh's meeting if enough people request it. If it is all already known elsewhere, then won't reinvent the wheel. - Rx_
Microsoft® Access is 20 Years Old!
Access 20th Anniversary "World Tour"
The Denver Area Access Users Group (DAAUG) is having a special guest speaker at their November 2012 meeting on Tuesday, the 6th. a former DAAUG member and current member of the Microsoft Access team in Redmond, Washington will be coming to Denver.
Join us for this special evening to take a look back at the origins of Access, how it evolved and where it is going. He will start by looking back 20 years ago at the first release of Microsoft Access, and how it has evolved over the years into a robust client server front-end. Then explore the 11th release of Access, the new Access 2013. Access 2013 takes a dramatic new approach to creating database applications and he will explore its new architecture and features. Kevin will also discuss how your existing Access skills can be leveraged with Access 2013.
A testing software engineer on the Microsoft Access team in Redmond Washington. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2008, he spent 15 years running a consulting practice that specialized in creating custom client server applications for small businesses. presenter has been working with Microsoft Access since version 1.0 and SQL Server since version 4.21.
For more information, see the Denver Area Access Users Group website.
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