Easy management of tables from relational databases

BOI FreeDa vs. Microsoft Access

Input mask creation vs. independent and scalable table management

Some companies rely on MS Access for managing table data. MS Access is a database and development tool within the Microsoft Office environment. It allows users to create simple masks for data entry and generate reports without in-depth IT knowledge.

If you want to store your tables in relational databases, BOI FreeDa offers a user interface specifically designed for the secure, scalable, and audit-compliant management of tables in relational databases —regardless of the operating system and relational database(s). BOI FreeDa is not a desktop application, so many users can access it via the web (simultaneously).

Overview of the two solutions

What is MS Access?
  • Microsoft Access combines the Microsoft Jet Engine as a relational database management system with the tools of an integrated development environment. Graphical user interfaces enable users without programming knowledge to create database applications. Microsoft Access is available exclusively for Windows as an application within the Microsoft Office family (Microsoft 365).

  • MS Access is used to create tables and store and link data within them in a structured manner. It also allows users to create user-friendly forms for data entry, often based on templates. The data can be analyzed — e.g. for reports — and organized to search, filter, and link information from different tables.

    Process flows can be automated using macros and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications), such as the automatic sending of reports.
  • BOI FreeDa offers a standard solution specifically designed for the secure, traceable, and scalable editing of table data in relational databases. Data maintenance in BOI FreeDa is based on defined workflows with clear assignments of roles and permissions.
  • Tables can be stored in all common relational databases. Thanks to BOI FreeDa’s high usability, any user can edit this data without any database or programming knowledge: it’s simple, intuitive, and audit-proof. BOI FreeDa offers high scalability and is therefore optimized for use in large companies.

The comparison in detail

Data maintenance with BOI FreeDa vs. Microsoft Access

BOI FreeDa

Web application with centralized access, accessible at any time via a browser

Microsoft Access

Desktop database (local or shared on the network)

BOI FreeDa

Proven architecture for high user volumes (100+ concurrent users)

Microsoft Access

Limited functionality; ideal for individual users or small teams (up to about 10 concurrent users) Performance issues with many concurrent users

BOI FreeDa

Stable architecture for small to large datasets: from 1 to 10,000+ tables

Microsoft Access

Suitable for small amounts of data; unstable with larger data loads

BOI FreeDa

Out of the box: audit trail, versioning, traceable changes including user and timestamps

Microsoft Access

No built-in versioning or audit trails; audit-proof extensions must be programmed manually

BOI FreeDa

Standardized 2-, 4-, and 6-eye
processes, including change view

Microsoft Access

Custom forms; validation rules and approvals must be implemented manually

BOI FreeDa

Supports all major relational databases

Microsoft Access

MS Access databases are often island solutions; integration with other RDBMS is limited

BOI FreeDa

Standardized interfaces, such as REST APIs, for cross-platform automated processes

Microsoft Access

Interfaces can only be used to a limited extent and require additional effort; designed for desktop applications

BOI FreeDa

High configurability, extensibility via APIs, and standardized modules

Microsoft Access

Maximum flexibility for small-scale scenarios, but no sustainable governance or scalability

FAQ: Practical perspective​

Which system is best in practice?

For which use case is MS Access (not) useful?
  • Benefits: Very quick to get started, especially for small oderating epartments that want to edit their own data. Forms and queries are easy to create without any programming. No licensing costs, as MS Access is included in many Microsoft 365 packages.
  • Challenges: MS Access solutions quickly reach their limits as the number of users grows, data volumes increase, and compliance requirements arise. Data is often stored in a decentralized manner, and there is a lack of audit trail, scalability, and integration.
  • Benefits: Audit-proof, scalable, and optimized for complex data maintenance processes. Operating departments can edit critical data via a central web interface — securely, traceable and without requiring database knowledge. All applications access the same data in relational databases (single source of truth).
  • Challenges: Initial integration into existing processes and the implementation of governance rules. Special requirements often need to be addressed through custom logic.
  • MS Access: Ideal for small, short-term projects on the Windows operating system, but quickly reaches its limits and carries risks when handling critical data.
  • BOI FreeDa: Independent, audit-compliant, and scalable — with a short time-to-value, clear governance, and high usability. A comprehensive solution for the centralized editing of important tables from various relational databases.

More information can be found in the BOI FreeDa product sheet.

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