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Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market (2011-2016)



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Publication Date: Sep-2011
Format: PDF
Pages: 295
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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The report on Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market (2011-2016) widely covers the aspects of building automation systems, home automation system and outdoor control system. A detailed outline of the markets related to lighting controls, theatrical controls, architectural controls, data distribution, security controls, access controls, HVAC controls, entertainment controls, and management and metering is also included. Energy Conservation being a need of the hour, this report emphasizes on the definitive aspects of operative energy cost management through the use of lighting and HVAC controls and making secure homes, buildings and outdoor infrastructure whilst ensuring active convenience and entertainment of occupants.
Global E-Waste Management Market (2011 – 2016)



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Publication Date: Aug-2011
Format: PDF
Pages: 216
Publisher: MarketsandMarkets
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Rapid advancement in technology is resulting in new electronic products being launched, along with upgraded versions of existing products such as laptops and mobile phones flooding the market on a regular basis. This, coupled with an increase in the buying power of individuals, is resulting in decrease in the shelf life of electronic products. This trend is causing an accumulation of electronic waste that triggers the need to recycle electronic products; which implies the fact that the recycling industry will always have its share in the market.

Developing countries such as India, China, and countries in Africa are facing the heat of the e-waste being illegally dumped in these countries from the developed countries such as U.S and UK. Most of these electronic products are simply plonked in these countries since no facilities exist for safe recycling of these products.

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ICT Adoption in Manufacturing Sector in India 2011
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Publication Date: Aug-2011
Pages: 94
Format: PDF
Publisher: Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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ICT Adoption in Manufacturing Sector comprises of the implementation of various ICT solutions which facilitate efficient, enhanced & high quality manufacturing. The core manufacturing sectors are Automobiles & Auto Components, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Consumer Durables, Gems & Jewellery, Metals and Textiles & Garments. Rapid growth in these core sectors along with the other manufacturing sectors and increased need for global competence will drive the ICT adoption in manufacturing industry in India.

The report begins with a background study about Information and Communication Technology (ICT), manufacturing industry and its ICT requirements, an overview of the manufacturing industry in India indicating its core sectors, its contribution to the GDP, illustrations of the market size and growth figures. It also elaborates about the future generic & technological trends of various manufacturing sectors in India followed by an explanation of the key drivers and challenges faced by the overall manufacturing sector while implementing ICT solutions.

ICT adoption in manufacturing section provides detailed information about the ICT industry in India as a whole followed by key enablers & barriers for ICT players while implementing solutions in manufacturing sector. Then we move to scope for ICT in manufacturing sector, adoption trend, present state of ICT adoption & its need assessment. It further discusses the selection criteria of ICT solutions for manufacturing companies followed by a brief description of the key ICT solutions commonly used & specialized for manufacturing sector. Also in this section ICT solutions are mapped in terms of popularity & availability. This section ends with the topic of SMB & SME clusters and role of ICT in them.

This report also features a section on role of cloud in manufacturing which describes the overall cloud market in India and the use of cloud technology in manufacturing sector. It also discusses about the major Software as a Service (SaaS) applications used by manufacturers, the key Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) & System Integrators (SIs) who provide these solutions to the manufacturing industry.

Government initiative section covers some recent policies & activities by govt. of India to promote manufacturing industry & implementation of ICT in it.

Major ICT vendors section provides brief profiles of the major domestic and foreign players in the market. It features snapshots of their corporation, financial performance and their business highlights, giving an insight about the existing competitive scenario. Also some major ISVs & emerging ISVs are profiled as well.

Next section showcases the major manufacturing players & insights about them mentioning various expansions & technical adoptions in recent times.

In Case Study section some real life cases of ICT implementation by manufacturing players in India have been highlighted

Recent generic & technological trends in various segments of manufacturing industry are mentioned in the Future Trends section.

The report concludes with a section named Strategic Recommendation section derived after a comprehensive analysis of the sector.

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ICT Adoption in Education Sector in India 2011
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Publication Date: Aug-2011
Pages: 81
Format: PDF
Publisher: Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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ICT in education sector consists of the implementation of various IT tools / applications which help facilitate imparting of better and efficient educational services. The market size was estimated to be valued at INR 23.9 bn in 2010. Encouraging Government initiatives and need for better and high quality educational services is boosting the ICT usage in education.

The report begins with a background study about Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and its requirement in the education sector, an overview of the Indian education sector (IES) mentioning the spending pattern of the government, the various driving factors of the sector along with illustrations of the market size and growth figures. It elaborates the hierarchy of the IES diagrammatically giving detailed information about the market size and growth of each segment within IES, followed by an explanation of the key drivers and challenges faced by the overall education sector.

ICT in education section of the report elaborates about the overall Indian IT industry followed by in depth information about the use of ICT in education sector highlighting the key IT components used such as hardware, software and connectivity tools adopted by the education sector. It further illustrates the major ICT solutions used in the education sector i.e. Storage Area Network, Enterprise Resource Planning and Wireless LAN followed by a brief section stating some major educational institutes and specification of their ICT implementations. It is immediately followed by a section discussing the role of ICT in the enhancement of overall quality of education.

Government initiative section provides an exhaustive list of the various steps adopted by Government in promoting ICT oriented education. The report further mentions the various NGOs and private players participating in the education sector followed by a list of the major developments in the sector. Challenges identified in the sector comprises of Poor Connectivity and Unreliable infrastructure prevailing in IES. Opportunity areas identified for the ICT vendors provide strategic indications which can help facilitate players to capture a larger share in the market.

It also explains the role of cloud in education sector wherein it discusses about the overall cloud industry, graphical representation of market size and growth figures in India followed by a thorough study about the role of cloud in education outlining the various driving factors, potential cloud users in the sector and the relevant solutions for the sector. It enlists the major educational institutes to have adopted cloud computing in India.

Key ICT vendors section of the report provides a snapshot of its corporate information, their key offerings for the education sector along with key contacts. It also features a section wherein it lists the key educational players which brings forth a snapshot of their business and providing the relevant point of contact of respective institutes.

The report ends with the section listing some relevant case studies in the sector thereby highlighting real life examples in India. It also features a strategic recommendation section derived after a comprehensive analysis of the sector.

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IT Spending Predictor: EMEA and APAC (Interactive Model)
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Publication Date: 31-Mar-2010
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Datamonitor's IT spending predictor provides unique insight into the estimated IT expenditure for over 30,000 businesses in Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Asia Pacific. The tool generates in-depth IT budget and spending estimates for 2009 & 2010.

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