About AccessEvolved
We started AccessEvolved with a straightforward premise: small and mid-sized businesses deserve enterprise-quality software solutions without the enterprise price tag or the six-month implementation timeline.
Our founder brings over 21 years of hands-on experience in database development and business application design, with deep roots in Microsoft Access, Oracle SQL, and the full Microsoft Power Platform stack. That background spans regulated financial services environments, healthcare operations, nonprofit management, and field service industries — which means we’ve seen the real-world consequences of systems that don’t hold up, and we know how to build ones that do.
We work primarily with organizations that are at an inflection point. Maybe you’ve outgrown a spreadsheet-based process that was never meant to scale. Maybe you’re running a legacy Access database that nobody fully understands anymore and everyone quietly worries about. Maybe you need automation that actually connects your tools instead of creating more manual steps. Whatever brought you here, the conversation usually starts the same way — something that used to work well enough has stopped working well enough, and you need a practical path forward.
You’ll Work with Me
What sets us apart is that we don’t hand your project off to a junior developer after the sales call. You work directly with our principal consultant from discovery through delivery. We ask the questions that matter, document what we build, and don’t disappear after go-live. Our clients tend to come back — not because something broke, but because they trust us with the next problem.
Our core services include Microsoft Access modernization and migration, Power Apps custom application development, Power Automate workflow design, SharePoint integration, and database architecture for organizations that need structure without bureaucracy.
We’re based in Buckeye, Arizona and work with clients across the country.
If your systems are holding your team back, we’d like to help you fix that. Reach out and let’s start with a conversation.
~Anthony Passeri

