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April 2015 - Denver Area Access Users Group
http://www.daaug.org/
Key Point: In an era of increasing diversity of devices, there are some interesting options for providing full Access client access to all users, regardless of device or operating system.
George is an excellent presenter.
My intention is to attend the meeting and give a follow up.
If other members are interested use the poll, or add a THANKS or just add a follow up post or combinations of these.
If there is enough interest, I could ask George to make an amateur screen capture video with voice over to share. (no promises, but he is generally someone who is willing to share).
George lives up at 7,000 feet altitude up the path from me in Denver (5,280 Ft or 1 Mile High). We call Denver the Mile High City, it is easier than saying the 1.2021 Kilometer High City.
Presenter: George Young
In an era of increasing diversity of devices, there are some interesting options for providing full Access client access to all users, regardless of device or operating system. Two of these, both available today on Microsoft Azure, are a Virtual Machine hosting Access 2013 with Remote Desktop Services used to access the shared resource; and, RemoteApp, a new offering on Azure that offers some interesting differences compared to a straight VM. We’ll take a look at both of these, setting up a fully-running instance of each, and evaluate pros and cons of each approach.
George first encountered Microsoft Access when using the thirty-plus floppy disk versions of Office to teach Statistics and MIS in the early 1990’s. It’s been true love ever since. George has worked as a software developer for the past twenty years, including twelve at Microsoft (in just about every group other than Office). He is currently an independent consultant living at 7000 feet in Larkspur, Colorado, working primarily on .NET applications. George still has a commercial site or two that is driven by an Access database sitting in the server file system.
http://www.daaug.org/
Key Point: In an era of increasing diversity of devices, there are some interesting options for providing full Access client access to all users, regardless of device or operating system.
George is an excellent presenter.
My intention is to attend the meeting and give a follow up.
If other members are interested use the poll, or add a THANKS or just add a follow up post or combinations of these.
If there is enough interest, I could ask George to make an amateur screen capture video with voice over to share. (no promises, but he is generally someone who is willing to share).
George lives up at 7,000 feet altitude up the path from me in Denver (5,280 Ft or 1 Mile High). We call Denver the Mile High City, it is easier than saying the 1.2021 Kilometer High City.
Presenter: George Young
In an era of increasing diversity of devices, there are some interesting options for providing full Access client access to all users, regardless of device or operating system. Two of these, both available today on Microsoft Azure, are a Virtual Machine hosting Access 2013 with Remote Desktop Services used to access the shared resource; and, RemoteApp, a new offering on Azure that offers some interesting differences compared to a straight VM. We’ll take a look at both of these, setting up a fully-running instance of each, and evaluate pros and cons of each approach.
George first encountered Microsoft Access when using the thirty-plus floppy disk versions of Office to teach Statistics and MIS in the early 1990’s. It’s been true love ever since. George has worked as a software developer for the past twenty years, including twelve at Microsoft (in just about every group other than Office). He is currently an independent consultant living at 7000 feet in Larkspur, Colorado, working primarily on .NET applications. George still has a commercial site or two that is driven by an Access database sitting in the server file system.
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