Creating Custom Business Software for Philadelphia and Beyond


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Microsoft Access

  • 20 Concurrent Users
  • Single Location
    (Easy to upgrade to SQL Server Later!)
  • Lowest Development Cost

  • MS Access has every feature a business needs to handle workflow control, management, reporting and automation.

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    SQL Server

  • Most Popular!
  • Unlimited Concurrent Users
  • Multiple
    Locations!
  • Enterprise-grade Solution

  • SQL Server can be swapped with your MS Access database back-end, all while leaving the users and MS Access interface experience virtually unchanged.

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    ASP.NET

  • Webpages
  • Accessible Anytime, Anywhere,
    Any Platform!
  • Webpage Driven Database

  • ADS Specializes in optimizing remote work for employees to seamlessly work away from the office.

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    Most business owners pay a monthly fee to lease their expensive CRMs and employee management software . . . with absolutely no ownership of their data. Join the hundreds of companies all over the country using custom business software, for $0/month, made by Advanced Database Solutions. Take a step toward database freedom: call 1-(267)-831-0166 to contact A.D.S. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


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    The team at A.D.S. has over 20 years of success in business programs for all Windows-based DBMS, including SQL Server back-end development. Our track record of success includes every system type across almost every industry, from banking & investment software to retail software and even route mapping software for landscaping companies... A.D.S. has done it all: healthcare programs, education student tracking software, government data analysis software, and many more.

    The team at A.D.S. has over 20 years of success in business programs for all Windows-based DBMS, including SQL Server back-end development. Our track record of success includes every system type across almost every industry, from banking & investment software to retail software and even route mapping software for landscaping companies... A.D.S. has done it all: healthcare programs, education student tracking software, government data analysis software, and many more.

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    All A.D.S. programming is owned by you from start to finish. With no long-term leasing and no (zero) maintenance fees, A.D.S. will customize the payment options for your programming to provide maximum flexibility and efficiency to get your project off the ground as quickly as possible. If owning your database holds long-term value for your business, call 1-(267)-831-0166 to talk with A.D.S. today. We look forward to making the best software you'll ever use.

    The City of Brotherly Love


    The Delaware or Lenape Indians originally lived in the Philadelphia area. In the late 1600s, William Penn bought the land, and it became known as the Pennsylvania colony. The city where the treaty was made, he named Philadelphia, which is Greek for “brotherly love.” Many key events of the Revolutionary War took place in Philadelphia, such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Until the end of the 1700s, Philadelphia was the largest city in the country and served as the nation’s capital. One of the largest urban parks in the country is found in Philadelphia, along with the county’s first zoo, university, library, hospital, and World’s fair. Today, Philadelphia is dedicated to the arts, as it is home to more than 200 pieces of public art and nearly 3,000 murals. One way to experience Philadelphia’s culture is through its cuisine. Philadelphia is known for Irish potato candy, cheesesteak sandwiches and Stromboli. Sports in Philadelphia are also diverse. The city is home to rugby, cycling, cricket, and rowing. Boats have been a big part of life in Philadelphia for years.  

    Early economy in Philadelphia came from industry, such as textiles and shipbuilding as well as railroads. Manufacturing still accounts for a big part of Philadelphia’s economy today. Whether by airport, boats in the port or by rail at the Amtrak station, goods and people are a large part of the economy of Philadelphia. A few of the corporations that have headquarters in Philadelphia are Boeing Rotorcraft Systems, Aramark, and Comcast. Tourism, especially for colonial history and cuisine, is also a major part of Philadelphia’s economy. With just under 100 universities and trade schools in Philadelphia, students in higher education play a significant role in the local economy. Medical facilities make up one of the largest employer groups in Philadelphia, with hospitals, medical schools, and professional associations at the top of the group. With such a diverse economy, there are jobs for almost everyone in Philadelphia.