Web, ecommerce & Android app development for Windsor

Why choose New Media Aid?
We develop complex web apps, Android apps and ecommerce websites and have provided low cost, bespoke app development services since the year 2000 - only 36 miles from Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead. The development cost of a bespoke Android app, web app or ecommerce website for organisations in Windsor and Maidenhead will usually be between £2,000 and £5,000.

We develop bespoke, responsive, mobile-friendly web apps and e-commerce websites as well as cutting-edge Android apps for organisations ranging from multi-national blue chip organisations to SMEs in Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead.

We keep abreast of all the latest trends and technologies in web app development, ecommerce website design and bespoke Android app development to make sure we offer the most advanced, secure and robust application solutions for our clients in Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead.

Useless fact
As well as being the distance in miles from Windsor to our app development office in Hitchin, 36 is also the largest numeric base that some computer systems support because it exhausts the numerals, 0-9, and the letters, A-Z. Base36 is a binary-to-text encoding scheme and many URL redirection systems like TinyURL also use base 36 integers as compact alphanumeric identifiers..


Useful web app developers term of the day: Oracle

Oracle Database is a popular relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Oracle Corporation. It is widely used in enterprise environments for managing and organizing large amounts of data.

Some key features of Oracle Database include:

  1. Scalability: Oracle Database is designed to handle large and complex datasets, and can scale to support thousands of users and terabytes of data.

  2. Security: Oracle Database provides a range of security features, including encryption, access controls, auditing, and data masking, to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access and use.

  3. High availability: Oracle Database includes built-in features such as clustering, replication, and backup and recovery, which help to ensure that critical data is always available and accessible.

  4. Performance: Oracle Database is optimized for high performance, with features such as parallel processing, in-memory data caching, and query optimization.

  5. Support for multiple data types: Oracle Database supports a wide range of data types, including structured and unstructured data, multimedia data, and spatial data.

Oracle Database is used by organizations of all sizes and industries, including financial services, healthcare, retail, and government. It is available in various editions, including Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Personal Edition, and can be run on a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Unix.

Oracle Database is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Oracle Corporation. It is a powerful and feature-rich software solution that has been widely used by businesses and organizations of all sizes for managing their data. In this article, we will explore how Oracle Database works and its key components.

Oracle Database Architecture

The Oracle Database architecture consists of multiple layers and components that work together to manage and store data. The following are the key components of the Oracle Database architecture:

  1. Instance: An instance is a set of memory structures and background processes that work together to manage a single Oracle Database. It includes the System Global Area (SGA), Program Global Area (PGA), and other memory structures.

  2. Database: A database is a set of physical files that store data, control information, and other database-related files. Each database contains one or more tablespaces, which are used to store data and indexes.

  3. Tablespaces: A tablespace is a logical container that contains one or more data files. It is used to organize data within the database.

  4. Data files: A data file is a physical file that stores data in the database. It contains blocks of data, and each block contains multiple rows of data.

  5. Redo log files: A redo log file is a set of files that record all changes made to the database. It is used to recover the database in the event of a failure.

  6. Control files: A control file is a small binary file that contains metadata about the database. It is used to track the database's physical structure and other important information.

How Oracle Database Works

The following is an overview of how Oracle Database works:

  1. Query processing: When a user submits a query to the database, the query is first parsed and optimized. The query is broken down into its constituent parts, and the database optimizer determines the most efficient way to execute the query.

  2. Data retrieval: After the query is optimized, the database retrieves the required data from the database. It searches the appropriate index or scans the relevant table to retrieve the data.

  3. Data modification: When a user modifies data in the database, the modification is first recorded in the redo log files. The data is then updated in the relevant data files and indexes.

  4. Transaction management: Oracle Database uses a mechanism called a transaction to ensure data consistency and integrity. A transaction is a sequence of database operations that must be executed as a single unit of work. If any part of the transaction fails, the entire transaction is rolled back, and the database is returned to its previous state.

  5. Backup and recovery: Oracle Database provides a comprehensive backup and recovery solution that enables administrators to protect data from corruption, hardware failure, or human error. Backup and recovery operations can be performed at the database, tablespace, or individual file level.

Conclusion

Oracle Database is a powerful and feature-rich RDBMS that provides a comprehensive solution for managing and storing data. Its architecture consists of multiple layers and components that work together to provide a robust and scalable database solution. Understanding how Oracle Database works is essential for administrators, developers, and users who work with the database.



Crimes reported in Windsor
Our custom app development prices are criminally low, but not as criminal as these events recently reported in Windsor.

Why are we showing recent crimes in Windsor Windsor and Maidenhead?
We are showing a few example crimes for Windsor reported in Jan 2025 to demonstrate how we can integrate data from external web service APIs. As expert software engineers we specialise in developing complex bespoke web apps which integrate with other cloud-based systems and data-sets!

bicycle theft
  • Parking Area (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Goswell Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Windsor And Eton Central (Under investigation)
burglary
  • Bailey Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Highfield Road (Under investigation)
  • Osborne Road (Under investigation)
  • Montpellier Court (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Nightclub (Under investigation)
criminal damage arson
  • Chestnut Drive (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Spinners Walk (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Oxford Road (Under investigation)
  • Hawtrey Road (Under investigation)
  • Bridgeman Drive (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
drugs
  • Springfield Road (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
  • Dedworth Road (Local resolution)
  • Shirley Avenue (Under investigation)
  • Westmead (Under investigation)
other theft
  • Hermitage Lane (Under investigation)
  • West Crescent (Under investigation)
  • Sinclair Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Manor Farm Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Rays Avenue (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
possession of weapons
  • Sports/recreation Area (Under investigation)
  • Castle Hill (Under investigation)
public order
  • Fawcett Road (Under investigation)
  • Peascod Street (Under investigation)
  • Sawyer's Close (Under investigation)
  • Market Street (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Dorset Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
robbery
  • East Crescent (Unable to prosecute suspect)
shoplifting
  • Petrol Station (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
  • Petrol Station (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
theft from the person
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
  • Church Street (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Clewer New Town (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • River Street (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
vehicle crime
  • Paddock Close (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • St Andrew's Avenue (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Keeler Close (Under investigation)
  • River Street (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Shirley Avenue (Under investigation)
violent crime
  • Bridgeman Drive (Under investigation)
  • Windsor And Eton Central (Under investigation)
  • Hospital (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
  • Shopping Area (Under investigation)
other crime
  • Peascod Street (Awaiting court outcome)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
We are only 36 miles from Windsor
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