![]() ![]() ![]() Data Driven Custom Software At Advanced Database Solutions we program and develop custom software data systems and databases. We custom code software to suit exactly what your business needs. We’ve written software for numerous industries. Often, the systems we’ve created encompass the entirety of the company’s business processes, from creating and managing the company’s proposals, through all of the scheduling, production, delivery of products and services, and the billing. With our combined experience and dozens of systems completed and in use, Advanced Database Solutions is the answer to your company’s next software project. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Easy to Use There's no instruction book to read and almost no learning curve to get you up and running. We usually program with Microsoft products (MS Access, MS SQL Server, ASP.NET), so the users experience is consistent with what they are already familiar with. Almost NO Start-Up Cost Almost all of our clients use the freeware version (see links below) of these Microsoft products (MS Access runtime version, SQL Server Express, etc), therefore there is no out-of-pocket expense for the software, except to get it customized to your specifications, by our expert programmers. Because of this, coupled with one of our programming options, the software can be written and implemented at your business with very little up-front financial commitment on your part. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Serving the Boston Metro area,
Massachusets and the Northeast (617) 543-6901 support@ads-ws.com * In business 14 years * Industry-wide A.D.S. has written numerous software packages spanning a wide range of industries, including: Aerospace Retail Manufacturing Medical Construction Financial Gas and Oil Industry General Contracting Warehousing Foundries Energy Production Accounting Real Estate and Leasing |
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Software for your LAN: Microsoft Access is the best database tool available for small to medium size businesses. It can not be beat. It can handle any and all of your business processes and can be easily scaled up to SQL Server if the need arises. |
Microsoft SQL Server is an excellent database software system when you need to scale up because you've got scores of employees that need to use your data system simultaniously.
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Data-driven web sites: A.D.S. uses ASP.net, inconjunction with SQL Server to create highly productive and easy to use, data-driven web sites. If you have customers who need access to your data or employees that need access to your business' information when they are outside the office or at multiple offices, asp.net is the best solution. |
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Here are some helpful links if you want more information for the software product Microsoft Access: MS Access Database Basics Basic tasks for an Access 2013 desktop database What's new in Access 2013 Download Microsoft Access 2007 Runtime Version Download Microsoft Access 2010 Runtime Version Download Microsoft Access 2013 Runtime Version Microsoft Access Wikipedia |
Here are some helpful links if you want more information for the software product Microsoft SQL Server: Explore SQL Server Free SQL Server Express Edition SQL Server Express / Free Database Software Download Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express with Advanced Services Download Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 - Express Edition Download Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express Download Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express Microsoft SQL Server Wikipedia |
Here are some helpful links if you want more information for the software product Microsoft ASP.NET: ASP.NET ASP.NET Overview Microsoft Web Platform (ASP.NET) Framework ASP.NET Web Pages (Visual Studio) Learn About ASP.NET Web Pages ASP.NET Ajax: Enhanced Interactivity and Responsiveness ASP.NET Wikipedia |
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An excerpt from the website MS Access Database Basics. A database is a tool for collecting and organizing information. Databases can store information about people, products, orders, or anything else. Many databases start as a list in a word-processing program or spreadsheet. As the list grows bigger, redundancies and inconsistencies begin to appear in the data. The data becomes hard to understand in list form, and there are limited ways of searching or pulling subsets of data out for review. Once these problems start to appear, it's a good idea to transfer the data to a database created by a database management system (DBMS), such as Office Access. |
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