Part V
Access and Windows
SharePoint Services
IN THIS PART
Chapter 32
Understanding Windows
SharePoint Services
Chapter 33
Integrating Access with
SharePoint
Chapter 34
Converting Access Objects to
SharePoint
Chapter 35
Deploying Access Applications
to SharePoint
A
ccess continues to grow as an integral part of enter-
prise data management. Important capabilities have
been added with each new release of Microsoft
Access. Even though Access is not a strong tool for creating
or driving Web sites, Access 2010 includes outstanding
capabilities for publishing Access data and application
objects on Microsoft SharePoint servers.
The most significant of these new capabilities is integration
with Microsoft SharePoint Services. Access 2010 seamlessly
shares data with SharePoint, using SharePoint Lists as linked
tables. This means that your Access 2010 applications can
provide data to users anywhere in the world. SharePoint data
linked to Access databases is completely updatable and can be
displayed on Access forms and reports.
Access 2010 carries integration with SharePoint a step farther.
You’re actually able to push Access objects to SharePoint as
native SharePoint objects. This means that any user with per-
mission to log on to a SharePoint server can work with a
SharePoint-hosted Access application, without a local copy of
Access or Microsoft Office installed on his computer.
The chapters in Part V position SharePoint as an enterprise-
collaborative platform and explain the process of integrating
Access with SharePoint. Starting with simple data sharing,
the chapters in Part V progress to publishing Access applica-
tions on Microsoft Office SharePoint Services (MOSS) as
native SharePoint applications.
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