The advantage over other DBMS: programming skills are not required to operate Microsoft Access.
The program is used in many small to medium-sized companies as well as by private users. Microsoft Access (also known as MS Access) is a popular DBMS. This is achieved using database management systems (DBMS) that organize data and display it (e.g., a list of contacts’ locations sorted by zip code). Whether it’s a customer register, your private address book, accounting, or inventory: with digitalization ever increasing, it is becoming more and more important to organize and manage records as quickly, flexibly, and clearly as possible. Processing data is an important part of business life.