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database development There’s no doubt that when it comes to organising data and providing a long-term solution, a database is the way to go. By putting in place a database application you can organise your tasks, get key information about the state of your business and provide a platform that can grow and adapt as your needs change. Many organisations have a range of spreadsheets and other documents that they have created over the years to run their business. Over time, managing these disparate files and making use of the data they contain can become an increasing problem. Spreadsheets are easy to set-up and use but there are a number of downsides. They can’t be used by more than one person at a time, bringing together data from a number of spreadsheets can be difficult and there’s a limit to the amount of data that they can deal with. By implementing a database solution, many tasks can be organised and information can be brought together and reported upon in ways that simply aren’t possible using spreadsheets. For instance you might have a spreadsheet that records sales and others that contain your prices, suppliers, customers and sales leads. Bringing all this together can save time, effort and errors. It can also help you to plan your business and report your results. The other major advantage of using a database is the ability to collect and share information across many people in your organisation. A database can also grow as your business grows with more users and functionality added over time. When I develop a database application, I can take the data from your existing sources and work with you to create a solution that’s precisely tailored to your needs. Over the years I have developed database solutions for a wide range of different organisations that tackle a multitude of different situations. For some more good reasons to choose me for your project, click here. |