Relational Databases

Relational databases are computerized systems designed to store, manage, and access data in a structured manner. They have the ability to link multiple tables and query the data, which gives users the flexibility to extract information in various formats. Relational databases are the most widely used databases and are used in many applications, from e-commerce websites, to business applications, to medical research. The advantages of using a relational database include increased data accuracy and integrity, improved data security, and efficient query processing. Relational databases are indispensable for businesses and organizations of all sizes, offering fast and reliable data storage, retrieval and analysis.

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