MS Access End of Life?

Anonymous
2016-05-09T18:41:54+00:00

In an effort to eliminate MS Access from the current software landscape, the IT department where I work continues to espouse the fact that Microsoft has announced the End of Life for Access, not just a particular version but rather eliminating Access altogether.  Is there any truth to this?

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  1. ScottGem 68,765 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2016-05-09T19:45:18+00:00

    None whatsoever. This rumor has been going around for decades and has never been true. In fact, the Access development team has announced a new dedication to improving the desktop (see my blog). Ask your IT department to provide any statement from Microsoft to support their contention. Feel free to show them this response.

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-05-10T22:42:23+00:00

    Here's a link to the Access MSI problem: support.office.com/en-us/article/Office-installed-using-Click-to-Run-and-Window-Installer-on-same-computer-isn-t-supported-30775ef4-fa77-4f47-98fb-c5826a6926cd. That's obviously been fixed now.

    We're really talking about Access in Small Businesses. It appears that I have two solutions - buy Access 2016 on the Home Store (you can't buy standalone Access 2016 on the Office 365 Store); or have a few users on the E3 plan. The price is almost the same, so they're aiming to get people on the Enterprise Plans. That begs the question: what are the Business plans for?

    And as Daniel Pineault pointed out, Small Businesses "would be the definition of their target market!!!"

    And as I pointed out to another well known company, small businesses need all the same features and functionality, but with smaller budgets, and fewer PCs.

    Hey Ho!

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