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FMS Email NewsletterFebruary 2011

For Microsoft Access, SQL Server,
Visual Studio .NET, and VB6 Professionals
 


Luke Chung, FMS PresidentHi Everyone,

We are very pleased to offer a public preview of Total Access Emailer 2010. If you haven't used it before, take this opportunity to discover why so many end-users and developers rave it. Easily create personalized emails using data and reports from your database. Run it as an Access add-in and use the VBA programmatic interface.

Related to our email, we've also created several custom solutions integrating email to databases through a combination of Outlook and Exchange automation. Learn more about what we've done to improve workflow and team collaboration.

In the next few months, I'll also be visiting Access groups in Denver, CO and Portland, OR. It's my first visit to the 3-day Portland Access User Group conference which I understand is quite an experience up in the mountains. Hope to see you there.

Luke Chung
President

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Microsoft Access 2010

FREE Preview of Total Access Emailer for Microsoft Access 2010

If you've ever wondered how Total Access Emailer could work for you, now is your chance to download a fully-functional version.

Total Access Emailer is the most popular Microsoft Access email program. Running as an add-in, it lets you easily send personalized emails using the information in your database. From using fields in the subject and body of the message, to attaching PDF reports filtered for each recipient, you'll find that Total Access Emailer revolutionizes the way you communicate with your contacts. Any table or query can be the data source for your emails which can be in text or HTML format. We can even automatically include graphics in your HTML emails or let them reference a public site.

We are very pleased to offer a Free Preview of Total Access Emailer for Access 2010. Enhancements include support for Access 2010, 32 and 64 bit, compressing all your attached files into one zip file with optional password, international extended character support, a new Code Generator, additional programmatic interfaces, and more new features. An upgrade to Access 2007 and earlier versions will be available after the 2010 version ships.


Meet Luke Chung at Up Coming Access Events

Luke Chung Presenting at the Denver Area Access User Group April 5th

FMS President Luke Chung will be the guest presenter at the April 5th meeting of the Denver Area Access User Group. He'll be discussing Microsoft Access 2010, FMS products for Microsoft Access, and all things Access. See you there!

DAAUG Meeting
April 5, 2011 from 6 to 9PM
Microsoft USA - Rocky Mountain District
7595 Technology Way
Suite 400 (4th Floor)
Denver, CO 80237

Luke Chung Speaking at Portland Access User Group Conference in May

FMS President Luke Chung will be attending and speaking at the three day Microsoft Access conference sponsored by the Portland Oregon Access User Group. Join him and other guest speakers including Alison Balter from InfoTech Services Group Inc., Armen Stein from J Street Technology, and Kevin Bell from Microsoft.

Luke will be speaking on the following topics:

  • FMS Products for Microsoft Access Developers and How they Make You Money
  • Microsoft Access and Azure: Working in the Cloud
  • Microsoft Access Disaster Recovery Plans

For complete details visit PAUG 2011 Database Designer Conference and see you there May 14-16


Microsoft Access Solutions: Tips, Tricks and Secrets from Microsoft Access MVPsFree Microsoft Access Book Offer

Congratulations to our friends and Microsoft MVPs, Arvin Meyer and Douglas Steele who recently published Microsoft Access Solutions: Tip, Tricks and Secrets from Microsoft Access MVPs. Filled with quick ways to improve your productivity, it's available on Amazon.com.

Even better, we are pleased to offer a limited quantity of this book for FREE (a $50 value). Thanks to a special arrangement with the authors and their publisher, Wiley, purchasers of any of our Access product suites can receive a complimentary copy of this book.

Free book offer details..


Link Analysis and Data VisualizationNew Version of Sentinel Visualizer Released

Sentinel Visualizer is our commercial, off-the-shelf product that brings the power of data visualization, link analysis, geospatial, timeline, Social Network Analysis (SNA). We recently released version 4.6 which includes many new features to empower analysts to better understand hidden relationships in their data:

  • Integration to Google Earth Version 6 to map entities
  • Upgraded Declutter tool – filter by value of Degree, Entity Weight, Entity Value, Relationship Weight, and Relationship Value
  • Export subset of link charts into a new window to perform additional analysis
  • Send a selected network to a new visualizer window without having to re-create the network
  • Improved data-import routines including saving schemes for reuse, avoiding duplication of imported data, and more import options

Learn more about Sentinel Visualizer built on SQL Server.


FMS Professional Solutions GroupManage Emails with Solutions Integrated with Exchange and Outlook

We believe the most popular and largest database isn't SAP, Oracle, SQL Server, or Access. It's Outlook. Well maybe that's not true, but individuals store more unstructured information and files in their Outlook inbox than anywhere else.

For an organization, that's both good and bad. We've helped our clients build solutions to better track, store, and search their team's emails in a centralized manner. With Outlook forms and Exchange level code, users can tag emails to specific projects and have it tracked in both directions even when communicating with external contacts. It's extremely helpful when multiple people are involved with a project and someone is out for the day.

Want to learn more, please contact our consulting team.


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