Human Capital Management Market Witnessing Increased Use of SaaS

A recently released report by Technavio reveals that the Global Human Capital Management (HCM) Systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1 percent.

London, UK, August 24, 2011 -- A recently released report by Technavio, specialists in emerging technologies market research, reveals that the Global Human Capital Management (HCM) Systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1 percent.

The report, which covers the Americas as well as the EMEA and APAC regions, indicates that the market is being driven by the need to streamline human resource functions.

According to Technavio’s industry analyst, “HR teams are often overloaded with various tasks that need to be handled manually, which increases the amount of paperwork and consequently affects overall productivity. Human capital management solutions have been delivering effective results by increasing the productivity of HR personnel as it helps HR teams to coordinate various functions efficiently and automate some of their activities.”

The report also highlights that the high cost of training and implementation associated with HCM systems is hindering the growth of this market. However, the increasing need to manage and measure performance is expected to keep driving the market. There is also a trend in the market of increasing use of Software as a Service-based HCM solutions.

These are just some of the important findings presented in the report that will enable companies to fully understand the potential in this market and formulate their own strategies.

Technavio’s report, Global Human Capital Management Systems Market 2010–2014, is based on extensive research conducted with industry experts, vendors, and end-users. It examines the key trends, drivers, and challenges impacting the evolution of this market. The report also contains incisive insights and SWOT analyses regarding the key vendors in this market, including Oracle, SAP AG, Infor, Kronos, and Microsoft.

For further information and to obtain your copy of this report, please visit http://technavio.com/content/global-human-capital-management-systems-market-2010-2014.

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Economic Benefits Encouraging Adoption of Manufacturing Execution Systems

A recently released report by Technavio reveals that the Asia Pacific Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18 percent.

London, UK, August 24, 2011 -- A recently released report by Technavio, specialists in emerging technologies market research, reveals that the Asia Pacific Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18 percent.

The report, which focuses specifically on the Asia Pacific region (including Japan and Australia), indicates that the MES market is being driven by the operational efficiency and economic benefits that these systems can provide.

According to Technavio’s industry analyst, “MES provides maximum operational efficiency by reducing cycle time, work-in-progress inventory, lead time, and paper work. MES also provides various benefits, such as easy implementation and integration with other manufacturing software. Through effective management of inventory, organizations can benefit from lower inventory and operating costs.”

The report also highlights that the threat of competition from extended solution providers is hindering the growth of this market. However, the urgent need for real-time information is expected to drive the market. There is also a trend in this market of vendors offering pre-customized and pre-integrated solutions.

These are just some of the important findings presented in the report that will enable companies to fully understand the potential in this market and formulate their own strategies.

Technavio’s report, Asia-Pacific Manufacturing Execution Systems Market 2010–2014, is based on extensive research conducted with industry experts, vendors, and end-users. It examines the key trends, drivers, and challenges impacting the evolution of this market. The report also contains incisive insights and SWOT analyses regarding the key vendors in this market, including Invensys PLC, Siemens AG, Rockwell Automation Inc., and GE.

For further information and to order your copy of this report, please visit http://technavio.com/content/asia-pacific-manufacturing-execution-systems-market-2010-2014-2.

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Computational Fluid Dynamics Extensively Used in Aerodynamic Design

A recently released report by Technavio reveals that the Global Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) market in the Aerospace and Defense industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.7 percent.

London, UK, August 24, 2011 -- A recently released report by Technavio, specialists in emerging technologies market research, reveals that the Global Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) market in the Aerospace and Defense industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.7 percent.

The report, which covers the Americas as well as the EMEA and APAC regions, indicates that the market is being driven by the extensive use of CFD in aerodynamic design.

According to Technavio’s industry analyst, “CFD codes are extensively used for designing aircraft, helicopters, missile systems, and submarines. Vortical flows around fighter aircrafts are computed using CFD under transonic conditions. Experiments have shown that pressure distributions over aircraft wings computed by CFD tools are very well predicted and match measured data. This software is being extensively used by the aerospace and defense industry as it reduces flight and missile tests while also ensuring safety.”

The report also highlights that the growing popularity of open source CFD solutions is hindering the growth of this market. However, the effective use of CFD to increase fuel efficiency is expected to drive the market. There is also increasing use of density-based CFD codes.

These are just some of the important findings presented in the report that will enable companies to fully understand the potential in this market and formulate their own strategies.

Technavio’s report, Global Computational Fluid Dynamics Market in the Aerospace and Defense Industry 2010–2014, is based on extensive research conducted with industry experts, vendors, and end-users. It examines the key trends, drivers, and challenges impacting the evolution of this market. The report also contains incisive insights and SWOT analyses regarding the key vendors in this market, including ANSYS, CD-adapco, and Mentor Graphics.

For further information and to obtain your copy of this report, please visit http://technavio.com/content/global-computational-fluid-dynamics-market-aerospace-and-defense-industry-2010-2014-2.

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"All Photography" Art Competition Announced by Online Art Gallery

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Competition with an “All Photography” theme for the Month of September 2011.

Jupiter, Florida, August 24, 2011 -- Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Competition with an “All Photography” theme for the Month of September 2011. All photographers from around the world are called upon to make online submissions with the winners being included in the gallery’s October 2011 online art group exhibition. Light Space & Time encourages entries from all photographers regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field. All digital, film, manipulated and alternative photographic and printing processes are welcome to submit.

A group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery during the month of October 2011. Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. In addition, 2 artists will be recognized with Honorable Mention awards. Depending on the amount and the quality of the entries these categories may be expanded and there may also be Special Recognition awards posted as well. The theme for the September art competition is “All Photography” and the submission process and the deadline will end on September 28, 2011.

Winners of the “All Photography” Art Exhibition will receive extensive worldwide publicity in the form of email marketing, 70+ press release announcements, 65+ event announcements, social media marketing and website traffic in order to make the art world aware of the artist’s accomplishments. There will also be links back to the artist’s website as part of this achievement.

Photographers, give us your best art now. Apply Online at http://www.lightspacetime.com.

About Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery offers monthly art competitions and monthly art exhibitions for new and emerging artists. Light Space & Time’s intention is to showcase this incredible talent in a series of monthly themed art competitions and art exhibitions by marketing and displaying the exceptional abilities of these artists. http://www.lightspacetime.com

Contact:
John R. Math
Light Space & Time Online Gallery
118 Poinciana Drive
Jupiter, FL 33458
Tel: 888-490-3530