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Microsoft Access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Access is widely used by small businesses, within departments of large corporations, and hobby programmers to create ad hoc customized systems for handling the creation and manipulation of data. |
 | | Access does not scale well if data access is via a network, so applications that are used by more than a handful of people tend to rely on a Client-Server based solution such as Oracle, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MaxDB, or Filemaker. |
 | | MSDE (Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine) 2000, a mini-version of MS SQL Server 2000, is included with the developer edition of Office XP and may be used with Access as an alternative to the Jet Database Engine. |
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