Advantages: Data integrity and accuracy: Databases enforce data integrity rules, ensuring that the data is accurate and consistent., Increased Efficiency: A database allows for faster data retrieval and manipulation.,  Scalability: Modern databases can handle large volumes of data and can be scaled horizontally or vertically to meet growing demands, Security: Databases offer robust security features, including user authentication, encryption, and access control to protect sensitive information, Cost saving: Databases provide tools for managing data, including backup and recovery, indexing, and transaction management, Disadvantages: Complexity: Setting up and maintaining a database can be complex and require specialized knowledge., Cost: High-quality DBMS software and hardware can be expensive, and there may be ongoing costs for maintenance and support, Data security risk: Databases can be vulnerable to security breaches and data loss., Data quality issues: Databases can be prone to data quality issues, such as data inconsistencies and errors., Scalability limitation: Databases can have scalability limitations, making it difficult to handle large amounts of data and user activity,

13. ICT: Database Advantages and Disadvantages

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