Microsoft Access

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* Completely web-based interface * Windows authentication or integrated database authentication * E-mail updates with case notes and solutions * Automatic case routing base on ticket category * Reporting on support rep activity and case categorization * Written in Active Server Pages and VBScript * May use Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft Access as a [...]

Access stores all database tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and modules in the Access Jet database as a single file. For query development, Access offers a “Query Designer”, a graphical user interface that allows users to build queries without knowledge of the SQL programming language. In the Query Designer, users can “show” the datasources of [...]

The reports can be databound to: * Any ADO.NET datasource. Most of the common databases, such as Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft Access, OLE DB , etc. * XML (IList or IListSource) * Business Objects * Web Services. Adapted from the Wikipedia article DevExpress Reporting, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please [...]

UtterAccess Forums provides many different forums for extensive help. In addition to help associated with Microsoft products like Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Server, VB.net, Active Server Pages…it is possible to receive problem solutions for many other software or hardware related subject matters. Some of these are: *Crystal Reports *PHP *Networking *Computer Security *Web [...]

The included set of database drivers enables consistent access to standard data sources: Paradox, dBASE, FoxPro, Access, and text databases. You can add Microsoft ODBC drivers as needed to the built-in ODBC socket. Optionally, Borland’s SQL Links product provides access to a range of database management systems (DBMS), including Informix, DB2, InterBase, Oracle, and Sybase. [...]

SQL Server

Another common stack (WINS) is the Windows alternative to LAMP: * Windows Server (operating system) * Internet Information Services (web server) * .NET (programming languages) * SQL Server (database) It is also common to see Access used for the database, as many Windows-based websites are hosted on shared web servers, which either do not support [...]

Webserver Operating Systems

Based on the ”dbWeb” and ”iBasic” tools created by Aspect Software Engineering, ASP was one of the first web application development environments that integrated web application execution directly into the web server, 9 months after the 1996 release of NeXT’s (now Apple) WebObjects. This was done in order to achieve high performance compared to calling [...]

Dreamweaver

The core applications, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access have only minor improvements, however Outlook 2003 received a significant facelift and improved functionality in many areas, including better email and calendar sharing and information display, search folders, colored flags, Kerberos authentication, RPC over HTTP, and ”Cached Exchange” mode. Another key benefit of Outlook 2003 is the [...]

Dreamweaver

Department of Informatics uses wide variety of modern software in teaching and research. Most of the time, proprietary software and free software is used along, choosing whatever works best at problem being solved. List of software used includes, but isn’t limited to: * Microsoft: Windows, Office Word, Office Excel, Office PowerPoint, Office Access, Project, Visio, [...]

ColdFusion

Efficiently using prototyping requires that an organization have proper tools and a staff trained to use those tools. Tools used in prototyping can vary from individual tools like 4th generation programming languages used for rapid prototyping to complex integrated CASE tools. 4th generation programming languages like Visual Basic and ColdFusion are frequently used since they [...]