Did You know?
Structured Query Language (SQL) is used for database programming. Databases are used to store information, and SQL has been
important for the development of online databases including blogs and online photo galleries. SQL was developed in the 1970s
in response to growing needs to store information electronically. SQL can be used to insert, update, delete, or manipulate data.
 Large organizations make use of SQL to store and analyze their database records.

SQL was developed by IBM. In contrast to previous database programming languages, SQL allows the end user to analyze their own data.
 Large organizations could use their SQL database to create customized applications and reports. Query functions allow users to sort
 and organize their data by selecting exactly what they need.

The costs associated by SQL vary by an organization's needs. A company might choose to develop their own SQL database, or they may
choose to hire a consultant. You might need to pay for a customized database, or you may need to pay a programmer on a consistent
basis. If you do not need a customized database, you may choose to purchase database software that was developed using SQL.
Benefits

It is beneficial to learn SQL if you are going into database programming. SQL is used to create databases in a variety of industries
 and is a universal tool. Even if you are not a programmer, knowledge of SQL can help you develop a database to match your organization's

 needs. You can develop a database without having to worry about licenses and performance degradation. You can customize everything from
options to interface to color themes. SQL can also be automated to select the best means of optimization, regardless of how complex a query
 is. SQL also allows organizations to develop cost effective databases.
How It Works

SQL databases can be developed for any department in an organization. Companies can hire database administrators who work as system analysts
 or project managers. They design databases in accordance with what the business needs. Businesses may hire analysts to design a database and
 to assist end users.
Companies/Brands

Companies that offer SQL software development programs include Oracle, IBM, and Sybase.

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