Organizations have always had to save and process different data for their operation. Data organization for its subsequent analysis has been one of the priorities for the organizations. Many years ago, computers were not available yet, the data was recorded on paper and stored in filing cabinets. Physical cabinets with drawers, which we consulted when we needed to recover any of these data.
This data organization forced us to have large spaces for storage and required a great effort of registration. It also had many other drawbacks. Always we wanted to access a piece of data, it spent considerable time locating it. Access was exclusive so that if someone was consulting any file of information, it was not available to anyone else. All this without mentioning the limited possibilities available for data processing.
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