Databases
You will find a database behind many interactive websites. They are used to store information, such as user details.
If your website is going to store any data, such as login details, product information or ratings, you will need a database. We have great experience with the two major databases used by websites, MySQL and SQL Server®.
- Build up a mailing list
- Encrypted sensitive data
- Generate useful reports
- Store user login details
- Store product information
- Generate dynamic content
If you know your site is going to need a database it's important to make sure your web host has the facilities available. Not all hosting plans will come with a database, and most will impose limits. If you are unsure of what you need or want some advice, just get in touch with one of our friendly experts.
Pricing
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1. Standalone from £29
Standalone database design and development from just £29.
If you need a standalone database without a web front end, this is the package for you.
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2. Web integration from £49
Add interactivity and store user data on your site from just £49.
If you need to combine your database with a web-based front end, you will need this package.
Happy Customers
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www.notes4uni.com
Behind Notes4Uni is a MySQL database, designed and developed by Interdream. Without it, the site would simply not work.
Client: Notes4Uni.com -
www.cocktailcreator.co.uk
Cocktail Creator uses an SQL Server database to store user details and drink recipes. It's a fundamental part of the application.
Client: CocktailCreator.co.uk -
www.mint-letting.co.uk
The Mint Letting website is designed to allow employees add details of new properties. Those details are stored in a MySQL database.
Client: Mint Letting -
www.dagensdebatt.com
A MySQL database is the most important part of the Dagens Debatt website. It stores user details, articles and comments.
Client: DagensDebatt.com