This panel explores the different reasons and approaches for migrating applications to Microsoft SQL Server. In addition to moving the data to SQL Server, ideas are presented for transforming applications to offer additional features while watching budgets.
Examples are provided for migrating data from Oracle, Microsoft Access, and Excel to SQL Server. That's the easy part but often people need to consolidate and cleanup multiple applications and databases before upsizing the data to SQL Server.
Discussions also cover the challenges of maintaining and monitoring the new database, whether a database administrator is needed, and the life cycle of a SQL Server application.
Hear the panel discussion with Luke Chung, Richard Campbell, Stephen Forte, and Armen Stein, emceed by Microsoft's Mary Chipman.
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What it Means to Information Workers
Link Microsoft Access to SQL Azure Databases
Deploy MS Access DBs linked to SQL Azure
Monitor SQL Server Usage and DTU Limits on Azure
Convert Azure SQL Server to Elastic Pools
Database Backup and Restore on Network
SQL Server Express Editions and Downloads
SQL Server Express Automated Backups
Migrate Your Data Tier to SQL Server: Strategies for Survival
Microsoft Access Database and Migration Challenges
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Microsoft SQL Server Consulting Services
Visual Studio .NET programmers for web development
General Microsoft Access consulting services
Microsoft Access Developer Help Center
MS Access Developer Programming