Networks, communications, collaborations, databases, data sources, and applications are all related in that they are all used interchangeably. They each have their own purposes or applications. The means of accessing and using the desired information is what differentiates one from the other. For example, databases are used to centralize information that may consist of various degrees of information of reduced specifications and details. Databases also make it possible for employees and employers to access many sources of information from one place, rather than having to use different devices, channels, or methods of accessing information from different places.
A database also allows access from various devises, such as computers, phones, and tablets. This allows for multiple accessibility and has the potential to increase the accuracy of data that is put into the system for measurement. In other words, data systems are intrinsic instruments of measurement that serve many purposes, such as budgetary expenditures, tracking specific increases of certain inventory over the past few months, or assessing what products customers are buying more of so that they can cater to their customer demands more effectively; thus, improving their customer relationships.
All businesses have a customer that they have to sell their product, their idea, or anything else that is necessary to increase