I’ll be presenting at CTAUG this month! Below are the details, would love to meet my blog readers in the area and have a great evenning of fun, Access and SQL Server in depth.

Where: Microsoft Offices, Farmington, CT
Pondview Corporate Center
74 Batterson Park Rd., #100
Farmington, CT 06032
(800) 678-3100

Time: 5:30 PM networking, 6 PM Start

Cost: FREE

Refreshments will be provided

Register early via email to: jsoto@itimpact.com

Session Description:

SQL Server makes a great companion to Access: Data Security, Large Data Sets, rich SQL language and ease of use make it an ideal choice for any size Access implementation. There are many challenges to leveraging SQL Server technology and this session will discuss: Importing data, configuring tables optimally, understanding how Access connects with SQL Server and bypassing Access altogether when executing SQL statements from VBA. I’ll be providing code samples, demos and great tips along the way. We will conclude with an extended Q&A at the end, where I will answer questions and help with your SQL Server/Access issues. Attendees will gain a much better understanding of how to leverage the combined power of SQL Server and Access. This is the same presentation I’ve been making at SQLSaturday.com events, it’s a can’t miss opportunity to further your knowledge on this topic.

Special offer for area IT Directors, Businesses and Access Consultants

I’ll be in Farmington CT from October 11th through the 13th and have a very limited amount of spots available for private consultations. If you are interested in using SQL Server at your firm with Access or wish to expand your SQL Server use please contact me here to setup a private appointment while I am at your area. I’ll be visiting with area clients so spots are very limited, please book as soon as possible to take advantage of this offer.

About the Presenter

Juan Soto, is a frequent speaker at user groups nationwide. He’s also the only Access professional to speak at SQL Server Saturdays, where he helps DBAs leverage the power of SQL with Access. When he’s not presenting, working, or playing poker, he’s writing articles on SQL with Access on his company blog at AccessExperts.net/blog.