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Purpose of websites.

Stopping to think about the purpose of a website is an important first step before mapping out the rest of your digital strategy. What type of website do you have? What is the website’s primary purpose?
In this article, we dig into seven common types of website, share some examples, and encourage you to pause and think about the purpose of your website.
Building and maintaining a high-quality, user-friendly website often involves a significant investment of time (if you build it yourself) and money (if you pay someone to help you).
Beyond the investment of time and money, your website is also the public face of your business, organization, or brand — online, at least. Getting clear about the intended purpose of your website is a critically important first step in defining a clear strategy for your website.
Once you know the big-picture purpose of your website, you can move onto more detailed questions about your target audience and what you want those audience members to do when they land on your website.
This, in turn, unlocks your ability to set goals for your website and will help you understand how to measure the success of your website.

What Is a Database?

Database defined


A database is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system. A database is usually controlled by a database management system (DBMS). Together, the data and the DBMS, along with the applications that are associated with them, are referred to as a database system, often shortened to just database.
Data within the most common types of databases in operation today is typically modeled in rows and columns in a series of tables to make processing and data querying efficient.

Evolution of the database


Databases have evolved dramatically since their inception in the early 1960s. Navigational databases such as the hierarchical database (which relied on a tree-like model and allowed only a one-to-many relationship), and the network database (a more flexible model that allowed multiple relationships), were the original systems used to store and manipulate data. Although simple, these early systems were inflexible. In the 1980s, relational databases became popular, followed by object-oriented databases in the 1990s. More recently, NoSQL databases came about as a response to the growth of the internet and the need for faster speed and processing of unstructured data. Today, cloud databases and self-driving databases are breaking new ground when it comes to how data is collected, stored, managed, and utilized.

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