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With thousands of different database configuration settings and increasingly complicated resiliency and recoverability options, the need for database management from an experienced administrator is crucial. Database management ensures the increasing amount of data your organisation is collecting stays compliant and can optimally perform to ensure you benefit from the information you gather.
At Datacom, we have the skills and expertise to design, build, and manage your entire database environment. Our core capabilities in Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server are complemented by significant capabilities working with IBM's DB2 and Informix, as well as PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MongoDB.
Our practice is based on the information technology infrastructure library (ITIL) framework and our own database management best practices. We have more than 80 professional database specialists across New Zealand, and we provide services to more than 50 customers spanning multiple business sectors.
By using a database management system, IT departments can automate processes that would take a long time to do manually.
By using a database management system, IT departments can automate processes that would take a long time to do manually.
Our solutions weave automation, analytics, and even artificial intelligence into your business.
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Database management is essential for streamlined data management processes within organisations, primarily facilitated by a database management system (DBMS). It serves as a structured repository for data, reducing redundancy and enhancing data quality, ensuring data integrity, and supporting informed decision-making. Moreover, a DBMS bolsters data security through access controls and encryption, safeguarding sensitive information from unauthorised access and ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations. It also fosters efficient data sharing and collaboration across various departments and provides mechanisms for data backup and recovery, reducing the risk of data loss in the face of system failures or disasters. In summary, database management is crucial for maintaining organised, secure and reliable data that underpins an organisation's daily operations and decision-making.