DBMS

Relational databases have popularised the representation of corporate data in the form of tables, like product tables, customer tables, and order tables. SQL makes it possible to process this data. To this day, these data management servers are still central to the information system. The proven stability of these solutions may give the illusion of stagnation. However, successive versions of the servers on the market have always included useful enterprise computing features, like optimising architectures and queries, integrating decision support tools, data replication and high uptime, adherence to GDPR regulatory requirements, and spatial/multimedia data management. These regular innovations mean that people involved in the field, such as designers, administrators, and developers, must make a sustained effort to keep their skills current. But learning about databases is not just about updates. Choosing a hardware and software solution, or migrating to a new version or publisher, are decisions with a strategic nature to them.

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