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Advanced Database

Advanced databases allow businesses to handle large, complex data and provide analytics capabilities. Relational databases store data in tables for industries like banking, while NoSQL databases handle big data using non-relational structures for social media. Advanced databases provide features like scalability, security, integration and analytics. Challenges include high costs, ensuring consistency across databases, and migrating legacy data. They support applications in e-commerce, analytics, and the Internet of Things.
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Advanced Database

Advanced databases allow businesses to handle large, complex data and provide analytics capabilities. Relational databases store data in tables for industries like banking, while NoSQL databases handle big data using non-relational structures for social media. Advanced databases provide features like scalability, security, integration and analytics. Challenges include high costs, ensuring consistency across databases, and migrating legacy data. They support applications in e-commerce, analytics, and the Internet of Things.
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Advanced Database

Welcome to this presentation on advanced databases. In this session, we will


explore the types, features, use cases, and challenges of advanced databases in
various industries.

by Dhiya Abdurrahman
Types of Advanced Databases
Relational Databases Object-oriented NoSQL Databases
Databases
This type of database stores This type of database stores
data in the form of tables, This type of database stores data in a non-relational
rows, and columns. It's widely data in the form of objects. It's format. It's ideal for handling
used in banking, finance, and suitable for complex data big data and is used in social
insurance industries. structures and is used in media and entertainment
engineering and scientific industries.
applications.
Features and Capabilities of Advanced
Databases

1 Data Scalability

Advanced databases can handle large


amounts of data and scale as needed.
Data Security 2
Advanced databases have built-in security
features to protect data from unauthorized
3 Data Integration
access and data breaches.
Advanced databases can integrate data
from multiple sources and provide a
Data Analytics 4 unified view of the data.
Advanced databases provide tools for data
analysis, reporting, and visualization,
enabling businesses to make data-driven
decisions.
Challenges and Considerations

Cost and Infrastructure Data Consistency and Data Migration and


Requirements Integrity Compatibility

Implementing and maintaining Data must be consistent and Migrating data from legacy
advanced databases can be accurate across all databases, and systems to advanced databases can
expensive and require specialized any changes should be reflected be challenging, and compatibility
hardware and software. immediately. issues may arise.
Use Cases of Advanced Databases
E-commerce and Online Big Data Analytics Internet of Things (IoT)
Retail Applications
Advanced databases are used
Advanced databases provide for storing, processing, and Advanced databases are used
fast and reliable transaction analyzing massive amounts of for collecting, processing, and
processing, inventory structured and unstructured analyzing data from
management, and customer data for business intelligence connected devices to enable
data analysis for e-commerce and insights. smarter decision making and
and online retail businesses. automation.
Conclusion
1 Recap of Key Points

Advanced databases are essential for managing and analyzing large and
complex data in various industries. They provide scalability, security,
integration, and analytics capabilities, but also pose challenges in terms
of cost, consistency, and migration.

2 Future Trends in Advanced Databases

Advanced databases are evolving to support emerging technologies such


as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain. They are also
becoming more accessible and affordable through cloud-based solutions.

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