How to Compare InterBase/Firebird Databases?
There are many different reasons for change management, particularly with respect to the IT sphere and database systems. Business processes change to reflect new management tasks, the network infrastructure changes to provide support for geographically isolated employees. Applications and systems change to handle existing database data differently or to include more or new types of data and so on. In that way, the type and structure of information changes requiring modifications to the underlying database schemata to accommodate the new data. Although the InterBase and Firebird database management systems are quite autonomous and don’t need special attention, the process of making changes in the database structure requires the direct participation of administrators and application developers. Additionally, when implementing a change to an InterBase or Firebird database, every aspect of the change needs to be examined because it could result in unexpected costs for the company. Perhaps
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