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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Understanding ODBMS</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by John Sawyers Peter Perkins</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />In the database industry there are too many improvements and things that can improve the way the information is stored, transferred, retrieved and used by clients and end-users working in a network. As database administrator for many years I have seen a ton of new products, features, specifications, standards, improvements and many things which are causing a revolution in the database industry around the world. Beside all these things I would like talk to today about ODBMS (Object Database Management Systems). Most of the ODBMS alternatives provide a query language that lets you operate the system easier and find objects will be also easier because in this database model you dont need use joins. <br />
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ODBMS: What means that? As is described in the title of this article, an Object Database Management System is a database model where the information is represented in objects. Usually ODBMS are combined with different oriented objects programming languages to get the most out of each other. <br />
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When is recommended use ODBMS? When you are managing complex information is highly recommended use Objects Database Management Systems. Also something pretty good is that once you see you need high performance in your business and you feel able to pay for that you should use ODBMS. Really you are going to see the great advantage of that and the positive impact in your business. The difference is really amazing against RDBMS. If you have a current implementation of a RDBMS in your business, once you start using ODBMS you will notice a difference of about more than 1000%. <br />
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Advantages or disadvantages between RDBMS and ODBMS: I really think that there are no advantages and disadvantages to compare the one or the other. I personally think that both database models have a specific function. There people thinking that RDBMS will be in the future replaced by ODBMS and I think it is very unlikely. Furthermore both database model can absolutely co-exist and be integrated within a system. What you should know is how implement that because there are many business based on RDBMS that are currently working with complex data and need a higher performance. You can keep your RDBMS databases and move the part of your information you need to ODBMS. <br />
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Furthermore, there are many websites that are using ODBMS database model. It means that is completely possible integrate them in a web environment and not only for desktop applications or LAN environments. The growing use of XML is something that is helping a lot for this purpose. <br />
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Finally I think there is a technological fear in the use of ODBMS. There are many companies around the world which are processing large amounts of data using this great database model. Companies which are offering services of this technology are often small and thats why probably many business and companies arent transporting their complex databases to this system. I think that large high-end technology corporations should pay more attention to the business opportunity in this area. There are many banks, air lines and other kind of business using both RDBMS and ODBMS.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
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