High Air Traffic Lifting China Aerospace Industry OffBy: Shushmul Maheshwari
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A new market research report, “Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013”, recently released by RNCOS says that the aerospace industry in China is flying high despite the ongoing financial crisis, thanks to the Increasing passenger traffic and strong government support.
Recent years have witnessed a substantial increase in the number of air passengers in China. In 2007, China's air passenger traffic soared to 388 Million passenger trips, up 16.80% from the last year. International passenger traffic surged by 17.50% to over 38 Million, while trips on domestic flights jumped by 16.7% to 349 Million. International journeys have become more attractive for Chinese travelers because of Yuan appreciation.
So the country has constructed many new airports and started large-scale operations, and in the process, its air passenger transport network structure has changed dramatically.
The spectacular growth in air travel has fueled a similar boom in civil aircraft sector, with around 4,000 new airplanes will be bought by the China in coming 20 years.
According to the report, the government of China is also seriously supporting its aerospace industry. As part of its efforts, the government organized an “Aerospace Trade Show” in November 2008 to promote its growing aviation and aerospace industry. Roughly US$ 4 Billion deals involving 102 aircraft were signed during the six-day event attended by representatives of 600 aviation companies from 35 countries.
“Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013” provides an exhaustive research and rational analysis on the global aerospace market. This extensive research will help the clients to identify market trends and evaluate the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the global aerospace industry. It gives an overview on the various factors driving the aerospace market, together with the forces that are blocking the growth of the industry.
The RNCOS research covers detailed overview and future prospects of the major developed countries, like the US, Canada, Japan, the UK, France and Germany, together with that on the emerging countries like China, India, Mexico and Brazil.
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Aerospace Industry Forecast to 2013, Aerospace Industry, Forecast For Aerospace Industry, Market Research Reports |
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Apr 21, 2009 |
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Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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Screen Recording in Computer Teaching and Training
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In the production of multi-media courseware presentation, we often need to capture the computer screen actions of operating the application, such as tracking the movement of the mouse and the keystrokes from the keyboard, and so on. That is to make a multimedia animation presentation document from your onscreen activity. And they can be used for software training and self-learning. The research shows that screen recording applied to teaching and training receives a good result.
Multi-media technology like screen recording can be used to create virtualized scenarios combined with driven tasks for breakthroughs of the keys and difficulties in teaching. Students can view the screen recording documents online or on their computer screen. They explore independently, and exchanges opinions mutually. They work as partners to complete learning tasks, while teachers guide and support them in a timely and professional manner.
Let’s say that the teacher is having the course of how to make a good PowerPoint presentation. He shows the students the operating steps and tips with screen recording courseware and then arranges the task.
He prepares a detailed demonstration of software video tutorial recorded from computer screen (Flash video files recorded by DemoCreator). Via multi-media teaching system and network, the software video tutorials can be posted to the learning management website and the desktop machines of students. And students can watch the tutorial and operate the application at the same time, and communicate with teacher and exchange opinions with other students readily. So the teacher has enough time to understand the learning process of more students, and guides them to learn better. For some unexpected operational problems, teachers can produce tutorials and send to students to support their learning online.
There are many benefits of screen recording on computer teaching and training:
1. Fully reflect the subjectivity of students, and drive the entire class to complete the task and explore more.
2. With the video tutorials recorded from screen, it breaks restriction of time and space in learning. Usually, students listen to the teacher in the class, and then go to practice. If they don’t focus their minds, some operations or main points may be unable to grasp. And it is not practical for teachers do repeat the course. Screen recording provides a convenient way to help students to learn and explore, no matter in classes or in extra-curricular.
3. All levels of students are taken in consideration. There are some differences of learning progress among Students. It is more conducive for different levels of students if there are detailed video tutorials. Students who master fast and do some deep exploring while students who master slowly can spend more time and opportunity to consolidate their learning.
4. A big help for teachers. There will be more time for teachers to manage and guide students in computer course learning. And there will be more time for Students to collaborate with peers, and more opportunities for exchanges opinions with their teachers.
5. Screen recording documents can be done by both extra-curricular and in class. The screen recording documents need to be prepared before such computer courses. If necessary, teachers can install the screen recording software to help students deal with some unexpected problems in class. On-site recording and distributing is a necessary complement for pre-class preparation improvement.
6. In favor of post-production and application. The screen recording documents used in class can be improved in accordance with the learning performance of students because of the post-editing and publishing features of screen recorder like DemoCreator. So that teachers can make better screen recording documents, and they can be used for other classes or for the next year.
There is a sample video tutorial to show you how to add audio file to PowerPoint.
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Booming Consumer Electronics Market in India
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Booming Consumer Electronics Market in India” to its report gallery. India has an increasingly affluent middle class population that, on the back of rapid economic growth, has made the country’s consumer electronics industry highly dynamic. The industry has been witnessing significant growth in recent years due to several factors, such as retail boom, growing disposable income and availability of easy finance schemes. But still, the consumer electronics goods, like refrigerators, microwave and washing machines, have low penetration in the country, representing vast room for future growth. This is attracting many foreign majors to the country, says our new research "Booming Consumer Electronics Market in India”.
The report finds that since the penetration of several products like TVs and refrigerators are reaching saturation in the urban areas, the markets for these products are shifting to the semi-urban and rural areas.
This analytical research thoroughly evaluates the Indian consumer electronics industry. It briefly discusses about the current and emerging trends in the industry, underlining the future potential areas and key issues crucial for the industry development.
"Booming Consumer Electronics Market in India” offers extensive research on various consumer electronics products that are broadly classified as home appliances, audio/video appliances, mobile handsets, and PC market. It provides an insight into the emerging and potential future trend in all the categories and highlights the key strategies that need to be worked upon to get success in the highly competitive industry.
The report thoroughly analyzes the historic performance and future prospects, offering 4-year industry forecast, of following consumer electronics products:
- Washing Machines (Semi-automatic & Fully Automatic)
- Television
- Set-top Box
- Refrigerator (Frost-free & Direct Cool)
- Air Conditioner
- Microwave Oven
- MP3 Players
- Digital Camera & Camcorder
- Mobile Handsets
- PCs (Desktop & Notebook)
Key Research Findings:
- Propelled by growing middle class population, changing lifestyle and rapid urbanization, the Indian consumer electronics industry is forecasted to grow at a rapid rate of 10% to 12% in the coming few years.
- Volume sales of washing machine will be driven by growth in fully automatic category during 2008-09 to 2011-12.
- The market for televisions in India is changing rapidly from the conventional CRT technology to Flat Panel Display Televisions (FPTV). Currently, the split between CRT and FPTV is around 97% and 3% respectively, and the share of FPTV is projected to increase at robust rate in near future.
- Frost-free refrigerator sales, certainly growing at a much faster pace than the direct-cool category, are anticipated to drive the Indian refrigerators market over the forecast period.
- The AC market in India is projected to grow at 30% to 35% for the coming few years.
- Driven by young population, demand for MP3 players and digital video appliances are anticipated to surge at double-digit rate in near future.
- The low penetration level of consumer electronics goods coupled with increasing preference for comfort and luxurious goods are widely attracting the foreign as well as domestic players to the industry.
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Industrial PC - The Need of The Hour
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The demands of computers in industry are a lot higher than the demands of a conventional desktop PC. There is extreme and variable need of Industrial computers. These Industrial computer offer complete flexibility that the normal PC fails to give. They offer protection and reliability for a fraction of the cost. They are very much reliable for most hostile industrial environment and they are always required for certain tasks.
The environment of the industry is not suitable for the conditions that a computer is designed to run. There can be large quantities of dust, dirt, grease and grime. It can be too hot or too cold and there could be many processes and cleaning that requires water, not forgetting the forklift trucks and pallet trucks that could completely destroy a PC if it got clouted. Therefore Industrial PC is the Embedded Systems which are always designed with specialized Industrial motherboards.
Specialized solid state industrial computers have taken apart in many industries for many years. These machines are often intrinsically sealed, rugged and tough. They are often designed to be waterproof.
Embedded system industrial PC very well withstands the adverse atmospheric conditions. There are enclosures rated using European IP ratings that give a clear indication to the types of environments the enclosure can operate in, for example IP 65 totally protects dust whilst protecting against strong jets of water.
The requirement of an industrial PC is quite different for what is needed for an office computer. Varying dramatically, there’s always a need of industrial computer. Computers used in food manufacture may have to be waterproof and intrinsically sealed. There are high demands in computing industry. Industrial computers cope with many hostile elements whilst also providing reliable computing. There were traditional industrial computers who have been specific, bespoke machines. These industrial computers tend to run old hardware and versions of software. Industrial computers are the machines stable, reliable overcoming the outdated technology.
Sometimes industrial computers are quite expensive which are maintained by service engineers. They offer force shutdown of production lines and they also have to be replaced periodically as the hardware and software will eventually become obsolete. There is always a contradiction for who’s the best, Industrial Pc’s or the normal PC. Industrial computer designed and manufactured to house a conventional off-the-shelf desktop still provide the robustness. Used in wide industrial application, Industrial computers have become the need of an hour therefore used in number of industries.
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RNCOS Releases a Report - China Software - World Class Low Cost Manufacturing
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RNCOS has added a Market Research Report titled, “China Software - World Class Low Cost Manufacturing”, to its report gallery. Traditionally, China has been widely known for its world-class low cost manufacturing facilities. But the ongoing battle to make China a ‘hi-tech’ service-based economy has fuelled growth in the domestic software industry in recent years. The factors that are encouraging the software players (both domestic and foreign) to enter into China’s software industry include government support, easy access to rapidly developing IT infrastructure, vast domestic potential and availability of low cost resources, says the new RNCOS report.
According to this report, the Chinese government has made continuous efforts in the form of IT investment, construction of software parks, and provision of quick approvals to secure international investment to accelerate the China Software industry at a rapid pace.
The potential of the industry is not only limited to the domestic consumption, foreign majors are also eying the industry as viable software outsourcing destination. In this regard, this report thoroughly studies China software industry by highlighting its driving factors and major challenges. It also provides an insight into the software industry by verticals and studies the key opportunity areas that have emerged due to the fast growth of the software industry in China.
Key Research Findings
- China's software industry grew at a CAGR of more than 39% over the period from 2001 to 2007 and is further anticipated to grow at a CAGR of nearly 22% through 2012.
- Rapid growth in IT spending among various industrial segments, including government, banking and manufacturing are likely to propel the domestic software industry in near future.
- The ongoing large-scale endeavors for 3G deployments are expected to fuel growth in the demand for 3G telecom software across various application platforms.
- Expanding broadband infrastructure with increased Internet penetration among Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) will help the SaaS market to grow at a CAGR of approx 44% during 2008-2012.
- The software outsourcing market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of nearly 34% from 2008 to 2012.
- The current perception of lack of required talent in coming few years is urging the foreign IT training and education centers to expand into China’s IT education market.
Key Issues Analyzed in the Report
- What is the current status of the software industry in China?
- How is the future outlook of the industry?
- What are the emerging trends in China software industry?
- How does software spending and adoption status in China vary by vertical industry?
- Which areas of the China software market are expected to show the fastest growth over the next few years?
- Where do Chinese software companies lack in serving MNCs?
- How big is the China software outsourcing market and what are its future prospects?
- Who are the key players in China software industry?
Research Methodology Used in the Report
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Methods
RNCOS industry forecast and analysis is based on various macro- and microeconomic factors, sector and industry specific databases, and our in-house statistical and analytical model. This model takes into account the past and current trends in an economy, and more specifically in an industry, to bring out an objective market analysis.
Our industry experts study the relationship between various industry and economic variables to ensure the required accuracy and desired check on the quality of data and information given in the report.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM145.htm
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Russian Software Exports to Cross US$ 15 Billion by 2012
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Outsourcing has emerged as the fastest growing segment of the Russian IT industry, according to new research report “Russia IT and Outsourcing Industry Forecast to 2011” by RNCOS. During 2002-2007, software exports from Russia grew at a CAGR of over 44% as compared to just 24% growth recorded in the IT spending during the same period. As for future, the country is projected to export software worth over US$ 15 Billion by 2012.
As compared to other outsourcing destinations in Eastern Europe, Russia has a strong advantage in offshore software development. Closer proximity to the US and Europe, similar time zone, and government and association support has given thrust to the outsourcing industry. Also, Russia has the largest pool of qualified software professionals with advanced technical skills as compared to professionals in Eastern Europe, India or China.
Increasing investment from foreign companies and government initiatives, like development of techno parks and liberalizing tax structure for software companies, will drive the software exports from Russia in future. Besides rising investment, the government’s commitment to develop the IT and outsourcing industry will also provide the desired platform for the future growth of the outsourcing industry.
“Russia IT and Outsourcing Industry Forecast to 2011” is an extensive research on IT and Outsourcing industry in Russia. This research report provides qualitative and qualitative industry analysis, coupled with the factors responsible for the industrial growth, opportunities and antagonistic forces challenging the industry. It also underlines the spending patterns across the various segments of the industry.
This research report provides the segment-wise analysis, latest market trends, and the emerging areas in the Russian IT and Outsourcing industry. It also features five-year industry forecast from 2008 to 2012, coupled with an overview future trend in the industry. The vast and detailed information given in the report will help the clients in understanding the market dynamics and align their business strategies accordingly.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM570.htm
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