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Having successfully run several businesses, Ben currently provides training, consultancy and development in Access and Excel ranging from small to large companies including Ford, Toyota, HSBC, Barclays, PWC, Deloitte, Sage and many others. With his many years of experience using Access, other database applications and being a VBA programmer, Ben is more than qualified to train, help and develop with fellow developers and new enthusiasts sharing his knowledge and methodologies which is highlighted on this website. His company, TP Development & Consultancy has been providing services to the IT and other related industries since 1995 helping thousands of delegates to learn and understand the tools which enhance and benefit business processes and workflows. Even though he is based in the UK (in and around the London area), his services have been used as far as Australia consulting and developing systems with software specialists. Ben has created website resources for Microsoft Access database and Microsoft Excel spreadsheet which are free to use which collate news articles, tips 'n' tricks, video tutorials and support questions from the more popular websites around including Google, Yahoo and YouTube. This website is a free online Access database user guide which is the same examples and methods he teaches delegates when in training rooms around the UK. If you want to know more about Ben Beitler, you can send an email to Ben Beitler for more information of his services, this website or any other related Access database, Excel spreadhseet or VBA programming matters. Return from About Ben Beitler to About Access Databases home page |
Links Learning SEO Optimization | Finding Keyword Phrases Reviews - Books The following books are my personal recommendations for all levels of Access database users and developers. Enjoy! It covers versions from 2000 through to 2010 which has some very interesting and new powerful features. Beginner or not, there is something for everyone and Microsoft now encourages developers to use Access macros as the first choice option to automate your database. This is a great book for beginners. It takes you through from the very beginning without too much jargon 'computer' talk and adds a little humour to your learning. This is one of my favourites and is a starter recommendation for my students. Get the Access 2010 information you need to succeed with this comprehensive reference. If this is your first encounter with Access, you'll appreciate the thorough attention to database fundamentals and terminology. You’ll want to keep this soup-to-nuts Access reference close at hand! This book provides you with the tools and techniques you’ll need in order to build more sophisticated solutions. After walking through the features of Access 2007 VBA, you’ll learn all about object–oriented programming and ADO. Two comprehensive case studies presents you with the hands–on experience in building real–world solutions using the concepts covered in the book. It's the one I use as a reference for VBA students! (click on image below) |
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