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subject: How A Microsoft Access Course Can Improve Your Efficiency At Work [print this page]


Microsoft Access is a database management application system developed by Microsoft Corporation designed to help desktop users create and manipulate data. This is unlike Microsoft SQL Server, which is geared towards large-scale organization wide database management.

Using this database management application system you can create links between databases thus allowing you to import data from one database to another. Mastering the capabilities of Access can help you save time by shortening the amount of time needed to perform data analysis thus reducing the overall decision-making process.

Attending an access course is the best way to understand what the system can do for you and your organization. It can for instance help you monitor product sales by relating product inventory and actual sales. This helps you to quickly see whether the organization is making any profits and determine how fast product inventory needs to be replaced.

A training course will equip you with the knowledge you need to make use of this powerful tool to ease the process of data gathering and data search. Despite the fact that it is primarily geared towards desktop users, Access allows multiple network users to modify and share their work. You can also use the Microsoft Visual Basic coding that comes embedded in the software to enhance your database' user interface and capacity.

If you are working with sensitive information, you can secure your Access database in a number of ways. The most basic technique taught in Microsoft access course is the database password, which is relatively easy to set up but, unfortunately, not that difficult to breach.

The next level of access control is work group security where a user name and password is assigned to every database user. For those that want even more intense security, encryption is available on more recent releases of the database management application system.

In order to reap maximum benefits from it, a number of organizations opt to enrol their staff in courses. That way, the institution can benefit from the collective efficiency in data analysis that comes from having an Access-trained work force.

For such a course to have the desired result of imparting knowledge, the instructors must be Microsoft certified. Even though Microsoft provides guidance on the content of the training, instructors will often use their own experience as well as their knowledge of the course participants to structure a course that meets the need of the trainees.

The Microsoft access course has three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced.

Whatever firm you eventually settle for should be one that has a reputation for offering top notch training. The trainers must demonstrate competence in what they teach and the institution must provide or facilitate access to the required software and equipment for effective training.

Thales Training and Consultancy is one such firm that provides quality training on Microsoft Access to meet the modern desktop users ever evolving data analysis needs.

by: Ruth Smith




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