Help4Access- a provider of professional Microsoft Access support and migration services, announced today the opening of an office in New York to service and support its growing East Coast client base

Although Help4Access has provided MS Access consulting services to leading companies on the East Coast for years, this will be their first office in New York. The office will provide greater accessibility to our existing clients, as well as providing additional opportunities for new business development in New York.

“We’ve wanted to strengthen our presence in the East Coast for some time now,” said Sasha Froyland, CEO and Founder of Help4Access, “Establishing an office in New York will allow us to better serve our existing clients, as well as strengthening and creating new relationships in this dynamic market.”

Sasha goes on to explain, “Expansion into the New York market is an important milestone in our goal to extend our delivery of world-class MS Access consulting services across leading US business markets and position us for continued growth.”

Help4Access also has offices in San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Nevada, San Diego and Seattle.

About Help4Access
Founded by Sasha Froyland, Help4Access has successfully completed over 800 custom database applications to companies that range in size from large Fortune 500 to small start up companies in every industry. Help4Access has been in business since 1994, is a Microsoft Certified Partner with a focused dedication to delivering Microsoft Access solutions and is uniquely capable of offering exceptionally deep world-class database consulting services to their customers. Help4Access’s highly experienced business analysts and engineering team are able to automate back-office tasks and reduce or eliminate an organization’s dependency of siloed data trapped in Excel spreadsheets. Help4Access continues to operate under the founding principals of growing their business one successful customer at a time.

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