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by DeeDee Walsh, on Jun 8, 2026 2:12:50 PM
MS Access breaks almost every assumption a file-counting tool makes because the entire application lives inside a single binary database. The code, the queries, the macros, and half the business …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Jun 2, 2026 9:07:34 PM
Microsoft Build is always a signal event. It's where Satya Nadella and team show you where the platform is going and by implication, what gets left behind. This year's keynote …
Read Storyby Cheyenne Sokkappa, on May 17, 2026 12:00:00 AM
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 reaches end of extended support on July 14, 2026. After that date, security patches, bug fixes, and Microsoft support will stop. This puts your database at …
Read Storyby Cheyenne Sokkappa, on Apr 18, 2026 11:59:59 PM
A recap of the VELO live demo with Jeff Fritz, Kenneth Rivera, and Oscar Poveda Last week, GAPVelocity AI joined Jeff Fritz on his live stream to demo VELO — …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 29, 2026 4:09:51 PM
Microsoft Access has seven types of queries. Entity Framework Core has LINQ. That sentence makes the migration sound simple, and the simplicity is exactly where projects go wrong. Access queries …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 24, 2026 8:00:12 PM
Why Microsoft’s Own Signals Are the Best Reason to Finally Modernize Your Access Applications There is a specific kind of anxiety reserved for the IT leader who knows their organization …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 23, 2026 8:21:26 AM
You know the syntax. You've written the Dim rs As DAO.Recordset a thousand times. You can spot a missing Set statement in your sleep. But now someone's told you the …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Mar 15, 2026 6:26:28 PM
You’ve probably already tried it. You opened ChatGPT or Claude, pasted a chunk of VBA that’s been running since the Clinton administration, and asked it to "make this a C# …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 25, 2026 8:47:54 AM
If you search "Microsoft Access end of life," you'll find a mix of speculation, outdated information, and vendor marketing designed to create urgency. Some articles declare Access dead. Others insist …
Read Storyby DeeDee Walsh, on Feb 9, 2026 6:37:21 PM
Microsoft Access dragging you down? If you’ve spent any time in enterprise IT, you’ve seen it: a mission-critical Microsoft Access app held together by duct tape, VBA, and the prayers …
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