Hello friends,
It's still uncertain which technology will ultimately prevail
In the current landscape of database technologies, there is a fierce competition between SQL and NoSQL,
with trends indicating that data storage, including images, is becoming more integrated, and file systems are increasingly
functioning as databases.
Why small businesses should stick to proven DBF or Access databases for now
Switching from a desktop version to a web version is a major task. While modern
database technologies offer many advantages, there are good reasons why small
businesses should stick with proven DBF or Access databases for now.
Cost efficiency
An immediate switch to a new database technology can incur high costs. These
include training costs, migration costs, and potential error costs during the
transition. Maintaining the existing database infrastructure minimizes these
costs and allows for more efficient use of existing resources.
Familiarity and expertise
Your team is already familiar with the current database technology. This expertise
reduces the need for extensive training and allows focus on the essential aspects of
the web transition without delving into the complexity of new databases.
Flexibility and simplicity
DBF and Access databases offer high flexibility in data changes. Tables can be
easily exchanged by copying, and data editing directly on a USB stick is possible.
Features like record locks ensure data integrity during simultaneous accesses. This
flexibility and simplicity are particularly beneficial for small businesses.
Stability and reliability
The proven DBF or Access database has shown to be stable and reliable. This stability
minimizes the risk of data loss and system failures that can occur during a complete
technology switch.
Easy maintenance
Managing and maintaining DBF and Access databases is often less resource-intensive
than modern databases. This reduces administrative effort and allows focus on the
core business.
Easy Transition
Much like with RDD, you can easily switch to a different technology at any time, providing
the flexibility to adapt as your business grows and evolves without being locked into a
single solution.
Conclusion
For small businesses, maintaining the existing DBF or Access database during the
transition to a web application offers many economic and practical advantages. The
cost efficiency, familiarity with the technology, flexibility in data changes, stability,
and ease of use make this solution particularly attractive. This approach allows for a
gradual and controlled transformation, laying the foundation for a successful long-term
modernization of the IT infrastructure.
Best regards,
Otto