Juan Soto

About Juan Soto

Juan Soto is a Senior Access Developer at IT Impact Inc. and a Microsoft Access MVP. He specializes in Access with SQL Server databases. His passion for Access has led him to helping a wide range of businesses in helping them establish a secure, stable and efficient environment with SQL Server. He's a frequent speaker at Access user groups nationwide and recently spoke at the Orange County SQL Saturday # 73. If you wish to have Juan speak at your next group meeting you can contact him here.
jsoto@itimpact.com

Join Me with Special Guest Michal Bar from the MS Access Team!

Join Me with Special Guest Michal Bar from the MS Access Team! Join me tomorrow November 13th at 6:30 PM live via web conference as I host Michal Bar, Senior Program Manager for MS Access at our monthly AUG meeting, come hear the latest Access news and learn about the revamped Link Table Manager! Fo [...]

2021-06-11T05:45:32-05:00November 12th, 2018|

Join Me For a Microsoft Access with SQL Server Academy Session

Join Me For a Microsoft Access with SQL Server Academy Session We kick off the new season of Access with SQL Server group meetings this year with three months of training: Introduction, Intermediate and Advanced topics on how to optimize Access with SQL Server. Part 1: Introduction On Tuesday Septem [...]

2021-06-11T05:48:32-05:00September 9th, 2018|

Microsoft SQL Server – Join Me at SQL Saturday Dallas

Microsoft SQL Server - Join Me at SQL Saturday Dallas I'll be presenting my hugely popular "Wish you could live the glamorous consulting life?" first thing in the morning that day, plus I'll have a table where I'll be answering questions on SQL Server optimization with Access, if you are in the Dall [...]

2021-06-11T06:12:25-05:00May 12th, 2018|

Reasons to be Optimistic About the Future of Microsoft Access

Reasons to be Optimistic About the Future of Microsoft Access I’m just back from the recent PAUG conference where I had the chance to meet some of the best minds in Microsoft Access, it’s only one of two conferences worldwide, (Access DevCon Vienna is the other one), and it showcased some great cont [...]

2021-11-23T07:42:05-06:00May 7th, 2018|

How to Fix ‘System Resource Exceeded’ When Migrating to Windows 10

How to Fix 'System Resource Exceeded' When Migrating to Windows 10 System Resource Exceeded Error Message Lately we've been seeing a barrage of clients getting "System Resource Exceeded"  when migrating to Windows 10, even though the system worked fine in prior versions of Windows. In some cases we' [...]

2021-06-11T06:14:18-05:00April 22nd, 2018|

BREAKING NEWS: New Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 18 Released!

BREAKING NEWS: New Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 18 Released! As promised, the new SQL Server Native Client 18 is now available to download. Either Ben Clothier or I will be testing Azure authentication and other aspects of ADODB and be providing feedback soon! In the meantime, check out the an [...]

2021-06-11T06:15:09-05:00April 8th, 2018|

Help us Get The IDE Modernized in MS Access – Your Vote Counts!

Help us Get The IDE Modernized in MS Access - Your Vote Counts! After my Access with SQL Server meeting were we talked about using User Voice to prompt change to our beloved IDE, I found out that the Access team does not have any sway over the environment, it's handled by the another group in the Of [...]

2021-06-11T06:16:25-05:00April 8th, 2018|

It’s Time We Gave the Microsoft Access IDE Some Love

It’s Time We Gave the Microsoft Access IDE Some Love Quick: when  was the last time the Access Integrated Development Enviroment  (IDE) got a new feature? I can’t remember. While Access in general has gotten love from the Access team, in particular the new data connectors, its time we add SOME kind [...]

2021-11-23T07:39:09-06:00February 4th, 2018|

Inspect the Control Source of All Controls in Your MS Access Project

Inspect the Control Source of All Controls in Your MS Access Project Happy New Year! Recently I was working on a project where I was implementing form spawning so that my client can see at least two different records using two identical forms, one of the actual forms and the other one a spawned vers [...]

2021-06-11T07:10:50-05:00January 8th, 2018|

Join Me at the PAUG Database Designer Conference

Join Me at the PAUG Database Designer Conference On Sunday - April 29, 2018 -, between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, I will be speaking at the annual PAUG Conference. Registration is open. Register now! Hurry, seats are limited & quickly sell out! This year promises to be the best! The dates for the PAUG [...]

2021-06-11T07:13:07-05:00January 3rd, 2018|

Microsoft OLE DB Undeprecated! Long Live ADO!

Microsoft OLE DB Undeprecated! Long Live ADO! The Microsoft SQLNCli team has undeprecated OLE DB and the news could very well be earth shattering for the Microsoft Access community. Previously deprecated and last supported with SQL Client 11, OLE DB was on it's last breaths, and what was worse, we c [...]

2021-06-11T07:14:18-05:00October 16th, 2017|
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