Monday, June 1, 2009

Outsourcing Advanced Interactive Database Driven Web Site Development to the Philippines

It does sound intimidating at first when you hear the words “database driven web site.” It is, however, a more completely descriptive label than just a “dynamic web site.”

To best define a database driven web site or a dynamic web site, let us compare it with the older models of web sites which are mostly static web sites. Those static web sites are just like printed pages viewed online. The exact page initially uploaded by the programmer is what anyone sees every time the page is loaded. The page stays the same until you click a hyperlink which then loads a new page. The page you left still stays the same. To make any changes in that page would entail redoing the entire page through programming and uploading it again.

A database driven web site is very different from a static web site because, once you load the page, its content can change even without having to reload it. Depending on the user’s identity, ascertained through some user registration authentication, different contents may be displayed on the same landing pages. Likewise, the user may click on some text or image and the page content may change further without having to reload. This is because the dynamic web site is linked to a database and is programmed to retrieve certain information from it to be inserted on the page as needed. To change the content on a database driven web site page, you change the content of the database. The programmer can set this up so that even a layman can upload and update information in the database, much like having a wizard.

The database driven web site is practically the norm these days. It meets the requirements of institutions such as banks. Bank clients can register and access their accounts, with the details of such accounts changing continuously with use. The client’s every action online – withdrawing or moving funds, for example – automatically updates the accounts online and the database is likewise updated. For over-the-counter transactions, bank employees update the account online and the database is also updated.

Advanced heavy programming skills are required, using php, mysql and JavaScript, among others, in database driven web site development. You don’t have to hire a whole team of programmers to have your own database driven web site, though. It is actually better to find a good web site developer who can do it for you at a much lower cost.

The Philippines has been a recognized country of choice of many companies from around the world for business process outsourcing for several years now. Not only is there a large group of highly skilled and experienced professionals to serve the various BPO needs, but these professionals are employed by outstanding companies in the field of business process outsourcing.

One such company is Web Dot Com Website Development Philippines, Inc. Based in Manila, it has been trusted for ten years now by international clients from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Korea, and the British Virgin Islands.

Web Dot Com Website Development Philippines, Inc. offers a full array of low cost advanced web site development packages and services such as advanced interactive database driven web site development, heavy web based programming, web application development, content management systems, advanced portal development, website design, graphic design and multimedia components including flash animation development, e-commerce site solutions including a shopping cart using osCommerce, website maintenance and support, search engine optimization, search engine marketing and social media marketing. It is a web hosting provider, as well, offering domain name registration.

Outsource your advanced interactive database driven web site development to Web Dot Com and you will be in expert and caring hands.

Web Dot Com Website Development Philippines, Inc. is your One Stop Shop Internet and Contact Center Solutions Vendor for the Global Market.
Website: www.webdc.com.ph

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