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Article ID: 128384 - Last Review: June 19, 2007 - Revision: 3.3

The "Choosing the Right Database Tools" white paper is available in Download Center

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SUMMARY

The Choose.exe file contains a document called "Choosing the Right Database Tools" that discusses Microsoft's database products: Microsoft Access, Microsoft FoxPro, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Basic, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). Use this document to decide which database tool is right for you.

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MORE INFORMATION

This white paper contains the following topics:
  • Introduction
  • People Who Use Databases
  • Corporate MIS Professionals
  • Challenges
  • PC Database Developers
  • Challenges
  • Power Users
  • Challenges
  • Users of Pre-built Database Solutions
  • Challenges
  • Meeting These Challenges: Microsoft Database Tools
  • The Desktop: Microsoft Access
  • Business Challenge: Power Users need to gather, analyze and present enterprise information no matter where or in what format it resides
  • Microsoft Solution: The Microsoft Access Query Engine
  • Business Challenge: Corporate MIS professionals need front-end tools for downsizing
  • Microsoft Solution: Microsoft Access Basic and Full ODBC Support
  • Business Challenge: Non-Xbase PC developers need to build Windows-based database solutions
  • Microsoft Solution: The Microsoft Access Development Environment
  • Business Challenge: Power users need to build workgroup database solutions
  • Microsoft Solution: Microsoft Access Superior Graphical Toolset
  • The Desktop: Microsoft FoxPro*
  • Business Challenge: PC database developers need to migrate their Xbase solutions to Microsoft Windows
  • Microsoft Solution: FoxPro "Program Do"
  • Business Challenge: Some PC database developers build very large, complex applications for networked PCs
  • Microsoft Solution: The FoxPro Database Engine with Rushmore
  • Business Challenge: PC database developers who use Xbase need integrated tools to build applications quickly
  • Microsoft Solution: FoxPro Power Tools and Project Manager
  • Business Challenge: Corporate MIS and PC database developers want to run the same solutions across Windows, MS-DOS, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms
  • Microsoft Solution: FoxPro cross-platform support through table-driven database objects
  • The Desktop: Microsoft Visual Basic
  • Business Challenge: Corporate MIS and PC developers need to build production-level graphical solutions easily, without compromising performance or quality
  • Microsoft Solution: The Visual Programming Paradigm
  • Business Challenge: Leveraging reusable application components
  • Microsoft Solution: Visual Basic Custom Controls
  • Business Challenge: Corporate development teams need support for large-scale complex software projects
  • Microsoft Solution: ASCII Representation of all Visual Basic Source Code Files
  • Business Challenge: Corporate developers want to build Microsoft Windows-based front-ends to Microsoft SQL Server
  • Microsoft Solution: The Visual Basic VBSQL custom control
  • Business Challenge: Corporate Developers Need Programmatic Access to Platform Independent Remote Data
  • Microsoft Solution: Visual Basic Remote Data Access Via ODBC
  • Future Directions For Microsoft Desktop Database Tools
  • What About Objects?
  • The Enterprise Database Server: Microsoft SQL Server
  • Business Challenge: Managing mission-critical information
  • Microsoft Solution: SQL Server provides proven high-performance on-line transaction processing with state-of-the-art data management capabilities
  • Business Challenge: Hosting client-server solutions
  • Microsoft Solution: SQL Server advanced support for Windows-based client tools
  • Business Challenge: Integrating PC LANs with enterprise information systems
  • Microsoft Solution: Enterprise connectivity through gateways built on Microsoft Open Data Services (ODS)
  • Future directions for Microsoft SQL Server on Windows NT
  • Open Connectivity: WOSA And ODBC
  • The Need for Open Connectivity
  • Microsoft Windows Open Services Architecture (WOSA)
  • Business Challenge: Connecting applications to diverse services
  • Microsoft Solution: WOSA system-level APIs
  • Business Challenge: Adding new implementations of a service
  • Microsoft Solution: WOSA Server Drivers and Driver Managers
  • Microsoft Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
  • Business Challenge: Connecting applications to remote databases
  • Microsoft Solution: ODBC provides a common database API and a database driver manager
  • Business Challenge: Back-end databases use different SQL dialects
  • Microsoft Solution: Use ODBC drivers to resolve SQL dialect differences
  • Business Challenge: Back-end databases offer fundamentally different functionality
  • Microsoft Solution: ODBC support for direct command pass-through
  • ODBC Industry Momentum
  • ODBC and DRDA*
  • ODBC and IDAPI*
  • ODBC Distribution
  • Summary

REFERENCES

For more information about when to migrate from Microsoft Access to Microsoft SQL Server, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/d/0/5d026b60-e4be-42fc-a250-2d75c49172bc/when_to_Migrate_from_Access.doc (http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/d/0/5d026b60-e4be-42fc-a250-2d75c49172bc/when_to_migrate_from_access.doc)

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Access 1.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Access 1.1 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition
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