Writing down and revisiting for reference were the norm of yesteryears. With the inception of computers, pen and paper have almost become folklore. Most of the data computing is done through an exceptional invention of database management systems. The data entered by the user through front end interfaces is directly stored at the back end database architectures. Many small, medium and large organizations rely on relational databases such as Mysql, Oracle, IBM DB2, MS SQL and MS Access. The next versions of RDBMS have evolved into database server technology to support distributed systems to address the needs of all business type applications.
down and revisiting for reference were the norm of yesteryears. With
the inception of computers, pen and paper have almost become
folklore.
Most of the data computing is done through an exceptional invention
of
database management
systems. The data entered by the user through front end interfaces is
directly stored at the back end database
architectures.
Many small, medium and large organizations rely on relational
databases such
as Mysql, Oracle, IBM DB2, MS SQL and MS Access. The next versions of
RDBMS have evolved into database server technology to support
distributed systems to address the needs of all business type
applications.
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