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Category Archives: Databases
Changes in Data Breach Laws
A recent article in Microscope.co.uk is giving a heads up for the proposed changes in the data breach laws across the EU. At the moment, the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) has the ability to dole out fines of up to … Continue reading
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Welcome To The World of Databases–Part 3
Drawbacks of Database Development In this mini series of posts about databases, we’ve already looked at the benefits they offer businesses and the different types of databases that are available. This time round we’ll look at how they are developed … Continue reading
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Welcome To The World of Databases–Part 2
Types of database systems Our previous post looked at the various benefits of databases. This time we’ll look at the different types of database systems and how to choose the one that’s right for you. First things first, let’s look … Continue reading
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Welcome To The World of Databases
The Benefits of Databases Every business gathers information which needs to be organised, easily accessible and secure. The humble database is a business’s best friend. It’s there to organise, process and manage information in a structured and controlled manner. This … Continue reading
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