Database Integration
A database is a collection of organized data that can be retrieved and modified at any time. Most businesses today use some type of Database to maintain all types of information. For example, imagine that your company has an internal database which contains the price, quantity and description of each product you carry. By using a webpage to query your database, users can search through all of your available products 24 hours a day when they visit your website. In turn, you can then link this database to an internal application which may order products automatically when quantity is low.
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Do you or your company find that it takes countless hours of low-level coding, plus rewriting and maintaining duplicate business logic - a process that can take several months to even a year with every business change?
Businesses today are looking for better ways to share information with customers, employees and partners in all chains to reduce the cost of doing business, improve services and gain a competitive advantage. These businesses use NTIRA.
We at NTIRA use the MySQL database server, which is the world's most popular open source database. Over six million installations use MySQL to power high-volume Web sites and other critical business systems - including industry-leaders like The Associated Press, Yahoo, NASA, Sabre Holdings and Suzuki. MySQL's architecture makes it extremely fast and easy to customize while keeping a minimalistic approach to producing functionally-rich features.