ISP Educational Solutions would like to announce the official end of customer support and maintenance services for the ISP Microsoft Access database.
For more than a decade, our Microsoft Access–based solution has helped international education programs, schools, and organizations manage student data, agent relationships, and program administration efficiently. However, as technology and educational data needs have evolved, desktop-based systems such as Microsoft Access have reached the end of their viable lifecycle.
Why This Change Is Happening
Microsoft Access, while once an effective and reliable data management tool, is now an outdated technology in today’s interconnected and cloud-driven environment.
Over the past few years, Microsoft has gradually reduced development and support for Access, leading to several key challenges:
- Limited compatibility with modern operating systems and browsers
- Security vulnerabilities that cannot meet today’s data protection standards
- Restricted scalability, making it unsuitable for multi-user or cloud-connected environments
- Lack of real-time collaboration and data synchronization across different departments or campuses
These limitations make it increasingly difficult for institutions to manage operations efficiently, ensure data integrity, and maintain compliance with evolving privacy and security standards.
Transitioning Toward Modern Cloud Solutions
To continue providing schools and organizations with reliable, secure, and scalable technology, ISP Educational Solutions has fully transitioned to ISP Cloud, our next-generation, web-based platform.
Built on modern infrastructure, ISP Cloud offers significant advantages over legacy Access databases, including:
- Secure cloud hosting with role-based access control and automated backups
- Real-time multi-user collaboration, accessible from anywhere, on any device
- Integrated modules for students, agents, homestay, commissions, and reporting
- Automatic updates and maintenance, ensuring your system stays current
- Advanced reporting and analytics for smarter decision-making
By moving to ISP Cloud, schools not only modernize their operations but also future-proof their data management practices with a system designed specifically for international education environments.
Support for Migration and Implementation
We understand that transitioning away from a familiar platform can seem challenging. Our team is committed to ensuring a smooth and structured migration process.
We provide:
- Data migration support to securely transfer your existing records
- Training sessions for staff to adapt quickly to the new environment
- Personalized configuration of modules and permissions
- Ongoing customer support from our dedicated implementation specialists
Our goal is to help every client make this transition confidently and with minimal disruption to their daily operations.
A Step Toward the Future
This change marks an important milestone in our company’s evolution from desktop database systems to powerful cloud-based solutions. By discontinuing support for Microsoft Access, ISP Educational Solutions reaffirms its commitment to innovation, efficiency, and the highest standards of data security.
We sincerely thank all our long-time clients who have used the ISP Access system over the years. Your trust and feedback have been invaluable in shaping the development of ISP Cloud.
For migration guidance, system demonstrations, or personalized consultations, please contact our team at [email protected].
End of Support for ISP Microsoft Access Databases
ISP Educational Solutions would like to announce the official end of customer support and maintenance services for the ISP Microsoft Access database.
For more than a decade, our Microsoft Access–based solution has helped international education programs, schools, and organizations manage student data, agent relationships, and program administration efficiently. However, as technology and educational data needs have evolved, desktop-based systems such as Microsoft Access have reached the end of their viable lifecycle.
Why This Change Is Happening
Microsoft Access, while once an effective and reliable data management tool, is now an outdated technology in today’s interconnected and cloud-driven environment.
Over the past few years, Microsoft has gradually reduced development and support for Access, leading to several key challenges:
These limitations make it increasingly difficult for institutions to manage operations efficiently, ensure data integrity, and maintain compliance with evolving privacy and security standards.
Transitioning Toward Modern Cloud Solutions
To continue providing schools and organizations with reliable, secure, and scalable technology, ISP Educational Solutions has fully transitioned to ISP Cloud, our next-generation, web-based platform.
Built on modern infrastructure, ISP Cloud offers significant advantages over legacy Access databases, including:
By moving to ISP Cloud, schools not only modernize their operations but also future-proof their data management practices with a system designed specifically for international education environments.
Support for Migration and Implementation
We understand that transitioning away from a familiar platform can seem challenging. Our team is committed to ensuring a smooth and structured migration process.
We provide:
Our goal is to help every client make this transition confidently and with minimal disruption to their daily operations.
A Step Toward the Future
This change marks an important milestone in our company’s evolution from desktop database systems to powerful cloud-based solutions. By discontinuing support for Microsoft Access, ISP Educational Solutions reaffirms its commitment to innovation, efficiency, and the highest standards of data security.
We sincerely thank all our long-time clients who have used the ISP Access system over the years. Your trust and feedback have been invaluable in shaping the development of ISP Cloud.
For migration guidance, system demonstrations, or personalized consultations, please contact our team at [email protected].
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