A computer database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system. A database relies upon software to organize the storage of data. In other words, the software models the database structure in what are known as database models (or data models). The model in most common use today is the relational model.
Other models such as the hierarchical model and the network model use a more explicit representation of relationships (see below for explanation of the various database models).
Database management systems are usually categorized according to the database model that they support. The data model tends to determine the query languages that are available to access the database. A great deal of the internal engineering of a DBMS, however, is independent of the data model, and is concerned with managing factors such as performance, concurrency, integrity, and recovery from hardware failures. In these areas there are large differences between products.
KitSolutions follow the relational model where the data structure can be thought of as a table, where information about a particular entity or object (ie an employee) is represented in columns and rows. The relational part of the model represents the relationship between two entity's or objects and how they interact with one
another.
All of the KitSolutions team are experts in relational data modeling techniques and building Relational Database management systems (RDBMS) for use with both Web and Windows applications alike some of which can manage and manipulate tens of millions of records.
You can be sure that no mater what size your data requirements are, KitSolutions will provide you with all of the information you need to decide what system will work best for you whether it be with an Access database or a more robust SQL server.
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