As summer drifts into autumn and the leaves turn from green to reds and gold, many of us are thinking of hot chocolates and comfy jumpers. For those with an expanding business however, minds are already looking towards the new year and what it means for their organisation. Accessing new clients, building resilient marketing schemes and ensuring GDPR is followed are all core parts of expanding existing Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). My role in supporting my clients to scale their businesses comes in the form of Database Management. So with hot chocolates in hand, let’s talk about what makes good Database Management for business development and growth.
The first thing you are going to need when looking at Database Management for business growth is robustness. As a database developer I’m looking to work on custom database development not just for the here and now but for the future as well. By ensuring that existing databases have data integrity and data security to ensure that data managed by your business is safe and secure. By building databases to withstand customer growth your development team can be sure that your database will be easy to access and manage without unnecessary downtime or loss of important data.
Another core aspect about my database development services is working with GDPR legislation. I have written about this before in another blog but it does warrant repeating. When building a brand, there are many public facing tools to use such as newsletter, comment forms, interactive posts. All of these require you to process and store personal data. This is where ensuring robust Database Management is critical. I work to make sure that databases handle data appropriately, through the use of cloud databases and services such MicroSoft SQL technologies. These back-end databases allow for easy data retrieval, processing, organising and analysing, all of which is vital for a growing organisation.
The last aspect is scalability, ensuring that the database is designed to grow with the business. By ensuring the design and the development of the database creates an accessible database, you can analyse and build business growth models from client information. Ensuring scalability also means working to minimise downtime and make sure backup and recovery is possible, so you can have peace of mind that your data is safe and working for you.
The last aspect is scalability, ensuring that the database is designed to grow with the business. By ensuring the design and the development of the database creates an accessible database, you can analyse and build business growth models from client information. Ensuring scalability also means working to minimise downtime and make sure backup and recovery is possible, so you can have peace of mind that your data is safe and working for you.
If you are looking to develop your business and existing databases to grow your business reach, I offer cost effective, competitive rates for bespoke, custom services to suit your business requirements.