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MySQL

A well-liked open-source relational database management system with a broad range of applications is MySQL.

Most web applications at Okruti are powered by MySQL, including content management systems (CMS), e-commerce platforms, social networks, and more. It is a good option for web development due to its performance, scalability, and support for different programming languages.

The relational architecture of MySQL makes it ideal for online communities and forums. It can manage user profiles, posts, comments, and interactions in community platforms and online forums effectively.

Internal business applications like those for customer relationship management (CRM), human resources management (HRM), and inventory management can be created using MySQL.

MySQL can be used to store and retrieve content effectively on websites that rely on dynamic data, such as news websites, blogs, and information portals.Game-related information, such as player profiles, game status, scores, and achievements in online and mobile games, can be managed using MySQL.

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for programs that schedule and book things, like making hotel reservations, purchasing tickets to events, and managing appointments. The underlying data storage requirements can be met by MySQL.

When used as the backend database for mobile applications, MySQL offers storage for user information, preferences, and cross-device synchronization.

MySQL is a good option for smaller websites and applications with moderate data storage and processing needs because of its simplicity, ease of use, and affordability.

MySQL is a popular option for quick application development and rapid prototyping because of its accessibility, popularity, and simplicity of integration with different programming languages.

For some use cases that call for more flexible data structures and high scalability, Okruti has successfully tested and implemented applications with alternative database systems like NoSQL databases (such as MongoDB, Cassandra).