Database Interfaces
Interactive Web pages should do more than twinkle, flash, and send you
to another address. To be truly interactive they must disseminatire
and collect information. Either way that information is most
efficiently stored in a database.
Dynamic interfaces enable you to continually change the appearance and content
of your Web pages simply by changing your database. Let your Web pages
reflect the day to day changes of your business.
Sometimes the information, such as a Shakespeare play is stored in a
flat text file which can be treated as a database with the proper
programming tools. At other times the data lies in a structured
database. Such data becomes more valuable as it becomes more
accessible.
Forty Below programmers have accumulated experience creating a wide range of
interactive Web pages that call on stored data.
We can use CGI, ODBC, SQL and other technologies to
render all our parts of existing databases available across your organization
(via an Intranet) or across the Web. And we can help you
designing interfaces and databases that enable you to use the Web to compile
your information.
Contact W. D. Horn (horn@40-below.com)