
databases in history
Historically, databases are systems used to store, organize, and retrieve large amounts of information efficiently. Before digital, records were kept on paper in files and ledgers. With the advent of computers, these records moved into electronic formats, enabling faster access and management. Early databases stored data in structured formats, allowing users to perform complex searches and updates. Over time, databases evolved to support multiple users, varied data types, and advanced functionalities, forming the backbone of modern information management across industries. They revolutionized how societies store and utilize data, leading to the digital era’s rapid growth of knowledge and technology.