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Andrew Couch
Andrew has been developing with Access and SQL Server for over 14 years and specialises in Client-Server design applied in the manufacturing and banking sectors. Andrew is a director and one of the founding members of the Access User Group (
www.ukaug.co.uk
) and technical director of the Office User Group; having acted as magazine editor, running the web site and on many occasions as a guest speaker.
Andrew is the author of the popular Migration Upsizing SQL Tool MUST;
www.upsizing.co.uk
(site features a number of detailed technical articles on upsizing Access databases to SQL Server) and is also a MVP for Office Access.
Recently Andrew has been engaged by Microsoft Press as a technical reviewer on Access 2010 Inside Out, and has also entered into a buiness partnership with
www.AccessHosting.com
to deliver hosted Access Databases in SharePoint 2010 Server.
Sessions from this speaker
Access 2010 Web Databases in SharePoint 2010 underwritten by SQL Server. Why bother?
SQLDataSources, LINQDataSources and EntityDatasources in Database Design
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