back-end modernization

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Discussions tagged with back-end modernization on WindowsForum.com focus on migrating legacy database applications, such as Microsoft Access 2016 and 2019, to modern platforms before their end-of-support date in October 2025. Key themes include assessing migration paths, understanding security and operational risks of unsupported software, and planning transitions to cloud-based or updated back-end systems. The tag covers practical considerations for enterprise IT environments relying on older Microsoft Office-era products, emphasizing the need for proactive modernization to maintain compliance and reduce vulnerabilities.
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    Access 2016/2019 End of Support: Migration Paths and Risks

    Microsoft has issued a clear reminder that Microsoft Access 2016 and Access 2019 — like many Office-era products — will reach official end of support on October 14, 2025, meaning security updates, bug fixes, and technical assistance stop on that date and users who remain on these versions will...
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