Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 14:03:11 -0500 From: Luna Systems Subject: Access/Client Server User Group Meeting Meeting Announcement SUBJECT: Meeting of the Microsoft Access/Client Server User Group Nashua Chapter PLACE: 460 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH (New Horizons Computer Learning Center) TIME: January 13, 1999 5:30 PM (No Admission Fee) TOPIC: Why Upgrading to Microsoft Office 2000 Makes Sense for Growing Businesses 5:30 PM - THE OPEN FORUM: Programmers and managers seeking solutions, from entry-level to advanced, will have the opportunity to raise issues and questions in an open forum. Host Pat Tormey of FourSquare Associates, Inc., East Derry NH, a Microsoft Solution Provider 6:30 PM - THE PROGRAM: Participants will discuss the impact of Microsoft Access 2000 for businesses either using or converting to Microsoft Office. This will facilitate faster migration to the full digital nervous system, more efficient and effective operations, and improved response to customers. Case studies will bring home the advantages in practical and understandable terms. Host will be Rick Lunetta of Luna Systems, a Microsoft Solution Provider. THE MISSION of The Microsoft Access and Client Server User Group: to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, the solving of problems, and networking opportunities to develop alliance partners. The group stands willing to discuss any issue related to developing customized solutions to business problems. There is no admission for either part of the program. For more information check the web site www.lunasystems.com, or call Bob Young at 781-270-4900. NOTE: As companies meet the challenge of Y2K and respond to the competitive forces in a global economy, Microsoft Access is becoming more and more popular as the front end of powerful applications for both small and large companies. An expanding work force of full and part-time programmers and developers is rising to the challenge of developing custom solutions that solve real-world problems. The Microsoft Access and Client/Server User Group, in its 5th year of operation, hosts monthly meetings in support of these efforts. Sincerely, Robert J. Young