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Global eLEARNING Industry
By: PR Newswire
Nov. 29, 2012 12:45 PM
NEW YORK, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for eLEARNING in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2010 through 2018. A six-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets The report profiles 297 companies including many key and niche players such as Adobe Systems, Inc., Apollo Group, Inc., Articulate Global, Inc., Assima PLC, Blackboard, Inc., Career Education Corp., Cegos Group SA, Cisco Systems, Inc., WebEx Communications, Inc., CognitiveArts, Corinthian Colleges, Inc., Corpedia, Inc., Desire2Learn Incorporated, HealthStream, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., iLinc Communications, Inc., Inspired eLearning, Inc., International Business Machines Corporation, IntraLearn Software Corp., Kenexa, Inc., Kineo Limited, KnowledgePool Group Limited, Lumesse Corporate Ltd., Microsoft Learning, MiracleMind.com, Mzinga, Inc., NetDimensions Ltd., NorthgateArinso Limited, NYIF.com, Oracle Corp., Pearson eCollege, Pharmaceutical Institute, Inc., Saba Software, Inc., SkillSoft, SuccessFactors, Inc., SumTotal Systems, Inc., SyberWorks, Inc., Telematica Limited, The Ken Blanchard Companies, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Trivantis Corp., WBT Systems Ltd., and Zenosis Limited. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3 eLearning I-3 Corporate eLearning I-3
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1 eLearning: A Rapidly Expanding Market II-1 Current and Future Analysis II-1 Recession: A Blessing in Disguise for eLearning Market II-2 Academic Sector Fueling Growth in eLearning Market II-3 Corporate Sector: Transforming Learning Landscape II-4 Shift Towards eLearning II-4 Table 1: Global Corporate eLearning Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Content and Software & Services (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5 Technology-based Learning: A Tool for Dealing with Attrition and Talent Shortage II-5 Competitive Landscape II-5 LMS: A Mature Market II-5 Factors Restraining Growth of eLearning Programs II-6 Development of Effective Content Material II-6 Availability of Hardware & Networking Infrastructure II-6 Rapidly Changing Technological Environment II-7 Absence of Skilled Trainers II-7 eLearning Vendors - An Overview II-7 Content Providers II-7 Service Providers II-7 Technology Providers II-8 Consolidation in eLearning Market II-8 Major M&A Activity in the eLearning Market (2010-2012) II-9
2. MARKET DYNAMICS II-10 Internet Penetration: A Key Determinant of eLearning Adoption II-10 Table 2: Worldwide Internet User Base (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown by Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
Table 3: Worldwide Internet Penetration by Region (2010): Breakdown of Number of Users Per 100 Inhabitants (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-11 Artificial Intelligence Powers eLearning II-11 ELearning Bails Out Firms from Regulatory Training Hassles II-11 Globalization Fuels eLearning II-12 Technology May be the Latest Fad but Content is King II-12 Edutainment Blends Learning with Entertainment II-12 Open Standards-based Programs - End-user's Preferred Choice II-12 Commoditization - Vendor's Worst Nightmares II-12 eLearning 2.0: Potential for Growth II-13 Development of New Instructional Design Models II-13 Increasing Use of Multimedia Content II-13 M-Learning: eLearning on the Move II-14 Expanding Buyer Base II-15 Table 4: Global Paid Mobile Content Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Paid Mobile Learning Applications by Target Demographic (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-16 Rapid Expansion of Content Distribution Channels II-16 Smarter Devices, Faster Networks Favor Market Growth II-16 Development of New Mobile Learning Tools and Platforms II-17 Rising Number of Mobile Learning Content Applications II-17 Potential of Subscription-based English Language Learning Services II-17 Major Hurdles Facing Adoption of mLearning II-18 Overseas Acquisitions and Alliances - Playing the Local Card Globally II-18 Outsourcing - A Relatively New Phenomenon II-18 Why Does it Pay to Outsource? II-18 Cost Savings - Primary Driving Factor II-18 Enhanced & Consistent Instructional Design II-19 A Need to Work with Specialist Vendors II-19 Is Outsourcing an All-Pervading Panacea? II-19 Reorientation Goes a Long Way in Success of Outsourcing Model II-19 Outsourcing Models - An Overview II-19 Single-Step Outsource Model II-19 Dual-Shore Development Model II-20 Totally Outsourced Model II-20 Benefits of Hosted or Outsourced eLearning Services II-20 Scenario-based eLearning - A Preferred Tool for Real-Life Situation Training II-20 Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on Learning II-20 Partnerships Across Segments on the Rise II-21 Virtual Classrooms Gain Popularity II-21 Lack of Standards Hamper Rapid Growth Prospects II-21 Blended Learning - Ideal Combination of Conventional & Modern Techniques II-21 Simulations Provide Practical Learning Experience II-21 Improvement in Content to Boost Market II-22 Growing Demand for Videoconferencing, Streaming, and Lecture Capture Solutions II-22 Technology Factor - A Crucial Input II-22 Self-Paced eLearning Market: A Glance at Major Developments II-22 eLearning in Academic Sector: Taking Share from Corporate Sector II-23 Trends in Various Regional Markets II-23 Buying Behavior Varies Across Countries II-24 Countries Averse to Purchasing Translated Non-Localized Content II-24 Localized Needs Drive Development of Indigenous Products II-24 Government Policies - Critical Determinants of eLearning Adoption Levels II-24 Growing Demand for Open Source Learning Platforms II-26 Substitutes Threaten Self-Paced eLearning Products II-26 Other eLearning Trends II-26
3. WHAT AILS ELEARNING MARKET? II-27 Poor Focus on Strategy II-27 Vendor-Developer Partnerships Continue to be a Major Challenge II-27 Integrating Diverse Standards - A Herculean Task for the Industry II-27 Redundancy and Obsolescence - Eating into Cost Savings II-27 Lack of Acceptable Management Techniques to Measure Effectiveness II-28 Change Management - Critical for Success of any eLearning Initiative II-28 Need to Realign Pedagogy Models II-28 Interactive and Compelling Content - Need of the Day II-28 Infrastructure Woes Hamper Rapid Proliferation II-28
4. ELEARNING - A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW II-29 Definition II-29 Why eLearning? II-29 Various Levels of eLearning II-30 Market Classification II-31 Components of eLearning Solution II-31 Variants of eLearning Programs II-31 Online Learning II-31 Virtual Classroom II-32 Performance Support System II-32 Rapid eLearning II-32 Mobile Learning II-32 Forms of eLearning II-32
5. STANDARDS II-34 Need for Standards II-34 Standards in eLearning - A Categorization II-34 Metadata II-34 Content Packaging II-34 Learner Profiles II-34 Accrediting Organizations & Standards II-35 Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative II-35 Instructional Management System Global Learning Consortium (IMS) II-35 Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) II-35 Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC) II-35 Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering's Learning Technology Standards Committee (IEEE LTSC) II-35 World Wide Web Consortium II-36
6. CORPORATE ELEARNING II-37 Prelude II-37 Noteworthy Trends & Issues II-38 Training Budget Constraints Drive eLearning Market II-38 Focus on Bite-Sized eLearning Programs II-38 mLearning in Corporate Sector II-38 Social Collaboration: The Latest Trend among Companies II-39 eLearning Games: Stimulating Learning Process II-39 Changing Demographic Profile Ups Demand for Training II-39 Increased Mobility of Workforce Drives Adoption of eLearning Programs II-40 Technology - No Longer the Prime Focus of eLearning Market II-40 Knowledge Management - Key to Efficient Organizational Functioning II-40 eLearning in Small Organizations II-40 It Pays to be in the Rapid eLearning Market II-41 Conventional Vs Rapid eLearning Techniques - A Quick Review II-41 Rapid eLearning Minimizes Development Time & Cost II-41 Rapid eLearning Aids Faster Content Development II-42 eLearning for Older Employees & Lifelong Learning II-42 Economic Value of Corporate eLearning II-43 European SMEs Lag in eLearning Adoption II-43 Other Trends in Corporate eLearning II-43
7. K-12 & UNIVERSITIES/HIGHER EDUCATION II-44 eLearning in Colleges II-44 Universities - Active Adopters of eLearning Courses II-44 eLearning in Higher Education: Impact on Economy II-44 eLearning Vs Distance Education II-45 Role of Regulations in eLearning II-46 Impact of eLearning in Higher Education II-46 Select Trends & Issues II-46 Increasing Role of Learner-Generated Content in eLearning Designs II-46 Small Institutions Look to Cut Costs through Shared Service Agreements II-46 Focus on Developing Open Resource for Education Sector II-47 Learning Analytics: The Next Big Thing in Online Learning II-47 Growing Significance of Mobile Devices for Learning II-47 Tablet PCs: Giving an Edge to mLearning II-48 HTML5: Aiming to Standardize Mobile Learning Applications II-48 eLearning Trends in K-12 Sector II-48 Using Technology to Monitor Students' Progress II-49 Mobile Learning Gains Acceptance in K-12 Sector II-49 Cloud Computing: Enabling Collaboration Between Teachers and Students II-49 Social Networking: The Latest eLearning Platform II-49 Educational Gaming - Enticing Students to Learn II-50 eLearning Ensures Adaptive Learning Environments II-50 e-Textbooks - An Ideal Alternative to Conventional Textbooks II-50 Online Summer School: Addressing Supplemental Education Needs II-50 Better Understanding of Concepts through Simulation Learning II-50 e-portfolios: The Latest Trend II-50
8. LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (LMS) II-51 Introduction to Learning Management System (LMS) II-51 LMS Perception in Education and Corporate Sphere II-51 LCMS (Learning Content Management Systems): An Extension of LMS II-51 Factors Driving Growth in the LMS Market II-52 Strategy-Based Drivers - An Overview II-52 Development and Implementation of Enterprise eLearning Initiatives II-52 Integration of Training Information II-52 Alignment of Training Schedules/Processes II-52 Management of Talent and Aptitude II-52 Regulatory Compliance II-53 Efficiency-Based Drivers II-53 Minimizing Cost of Training II-53 eLearning Implementation II-53 Major Issues & Trends II-53 Expanding the Functionality of LMS II-53 Integrating LMS with Web 2.0 Tools II-53 Open Source LMS - An Alternative to Commercial LMS II-54 Talent Management: Convergence of Learning and Performance Management Systems II-54 Benefits of Talent Management II-55 Outsourced LMS Systems - Benefits Galore II-56 Online Education - A New Wave for LMS Growth II-56 Systems Integration - A Major Challenge II-56 Enhanced Analytical Capabilities - A Debatable Issue II-56 Enhanced LCMS Drives Organizations to Internally Develop eLearning Programs II-57 Consolidation in the LMS Market: Leaders Embrace Open Source Solutions II-57
9. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS II-58 SkillSoft Rolls Out Blended Learning Resources for Business eLearning Programs II-58 Blackboard Unveils Blackboard Analytics for Learn™ II-58 CrossKnowledge Group Introduces CrossKnowledge Learning Suite Version 11.3 II-59 EOS Solutions Unveils EOS eLearning Modules II-59 For Dummies Launches eLearning Kits and eLearning Center II-59 Visual 2000 International Introduces Visual 2000 eLearning Program II-60 Sologic™ Launches eRCA Fundamentals eLearning Curriculum II-60 Nibras.com Unveils Beta Version of eLearning Portal II-61 Rapid Learning Center Launches Rapid Learning AP Psychology Series eLearning Course II-61 Blackboard Unveils Service Pack 8 Blackboard Learn™ 9.1 Update II-61 NetDimensions to Unveil NetDimensions Talent Suite II-62 Trivantis Launches Lectora X.5 Version II-62 OutStart Introduces OutStart LCMS - Evolution 2012 Module II-62 Easygenerator Unveils New Version in US II-63 ELearn Introduces Intelliclass eLearning Suite II-63 OutStart Launches OutStart Hot Lava Mobile 2011 Fall Edition II-64 Oilennium Introduces New eLearning Curricula II-64 Edutor Technologies Rolls Out Edutor Advantage e40 II-64 SkillSoft Unveils eLearning Course for AODA II-65 University of Phoenix Introduces PhoenixMobile App for iPod Touch and iPhone II-65 Blackboard Introduces Blackboard Learn™ ANGEL Edition 8.0 II-66 Articulate Rolls Out eLearning Heroes Community Website II-66 Pharmaceutical Institute Launches Cornerstone Series™ E-Courses II-66 Knoodle Releases Third Edition of Social Learning Platform II-67 Flypaper Studio Announces New Upgraded Version of Flypaper II-67 Alfresco Software Unveils On-Demand eLearning Courses II-68 Competentum USA Introduces ShareKnowledge LMS 3.1 II-68 Airtel Unveils Interactive CBSE Syllabus from LearnNext II-69 AIMA-CME Collaborates with Hughes Communications to Introduce PGDM Program II-69 Fis Unveils Compliance eLearning Solutions II-69 emPower and Cosaint to Develop Internal Learning Management Solution II-69 TTBIC Introduces eLearning Portal II-70 Expand Global Unveils Online Training Portal II-70 McGraw-Hill Education and ChinaEdu Launch English Online System Digital Platform II-70 SkillSoft Introduces Learning Resources for CCNP® Certification Exams II-71 Cegos to Roll Out Blended Learning and eLearning Training Solutions in Netherlands II-72 IntraLearn Software Releases LearningServer Version 2.7 II-72 SyberWorks Introduces Configurable Managers and Learner Dashboards for SyberWorks Training Center LMS/LCMS™ II-73 Kaplan IT Learning Introduces Capture Point 2010 II-73 Home Group Rolls Out Two eLearning Programs II-73 Salient Systems Rolls Out eLearning Certification Training II-74 British Safety Council Introduces eLearning Version of IOSH Working Safely Program II-74 Greene King Pub Partners Unveils Online eLearning Program Range II-74 Ludic Group Rolls Out Ludic Online Platform II-74
10. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS IN THE RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-76 Pharmaceutical Institute Debuts Managed Markets Excellence™ Training Collection II-76 GN Netcom Announces Launch of New e-learning Portal II-76 SK Telecom Americas Unveils Knoodle eLearning Platform II-77 IGSM Rolls Out First Product within E-Learning Series II-77 Thrazel Nigeria Releases New Web-Based Comprehensive Educational Platform II-77 Enterprise Agility Introduces New On-Demand Online Learning Series II-77 Lawson Software Unveils Lawson eLearning Suites II-78 SkillSoft Launches SkillPort® 7.0 eLearning Management System II-78 Adobe Systems Launches the eLearning Suite II-79 Global Jet Services Introduces Barfield 450 II-79 Blackboard Unveils Release 9.0 of Blackboard Learn™ II-79 Learning@Cisco Unveils a Line of Technical Education Assessments and Products II-79 Jumpstar Rolls Out eLearning Management System II-80 WBT Systems Unveils TopClass 8 eLearning solution II-80 Kaplan IT Learning Introduces the STT Trainer 5.0 Version II-80 Learn.com® Launches LearnCenter Platform II-81 Learn.com Launches the MyProfile Module II-81 Plateau Systems Introduces Plateau Compensation Resource Center II-81 Plateau Systems Introduces the Plateau Learning Resource Center II-82 Synergis Technologies' Unit Unveils Synergis eLearning System II-82 Atlantic Link Upgrades Content Point eLearning System II-82 Adobe Systems Unveils New eLearning Suite II-82 SkillSoft Unveils Books24x7 en Espanol Spanish Book Collection II-82 Omatek Ventures Unveils Online Learning Portal II-83 University of Brunei Darssalam Unveils The Automated Lecture Capture and Publishing System II-83 Garmin Launches eLearning Solution for Aviation II-83 ValueSelling Associates Upgrades ValueSelling Essentials™ e- Learning Series II-84 Gold Systems Introduces LearningZen's Beta Site II-84 NICR Unveils NCDEX Commodity Certification Course II-84 Adobe Systems Upgrades Director Software II-84 Accredited Online Training Unveils Online Distance Education Program II-85 NWP Services Introduces Multifamily Training Central e- Learning Solution II-85 SSA Unveils eLearning Secure .NET Coding & Application Security Fundamentals Courses II-85 The Center for Association Resources Unveils e-Learning Solution II-86 Matrikon Launches New eLearning Solution II-86
11. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-87 Kenexa Takes Over OutStart II-87 Oracle Acquires Taleo II-87 SAP Takes Over SuccessFactors II-87 Vista Equity Partners Takes Over Essential Learning II-87 Assima Acquires Assets of Kaplan Learning Technologies II-88 Blackboard Takes Over NetSpot and Moodlerooms II-88 Predix, LearnKey and LearnCast Merge to Form Better Learning Systems II-88 Brain Tree International and Trunity Complete Reverse Merger II-89 Arinet Technologies Enters into Partnership with Gatlin International II-89 IServices Enters into Partnership with WBT Systems II-89 Trivantis® and XPERTeam Enter into Partnership II-89 inVentiv Health Integrates Pharmaceutical Institute and Preceptiv II-90 NetDimensions Collaborates with UnYLeYa II-90 Cegos and Lumesse Ink Partnership Agreement II-90 Halmstad University Implements Blackboard Learn™ 9.1 LMS II-91 Blackboard Partners with State University of New York for eLearning Initiatives II-91 Lumesse Takes Over Edvantage Group II-92 Callidus Software Acquires Litmos II-92 IDOX Takes Over Interactive Dialogues II-92 Bluedrop Takes Over MedSenses II-93 Callidus Software® Snaps Up Rapid Intake II-93 OpenText™ Takes Over Operitel II-94 Berlitz Acquires Telelangue II-94 Kaplan Takes Over Structuralia II-95 Trivantis Acquires Flypaper Studio II-95 Providence Equity Partners Acquires Blackboard II-95 SumTotal® Systems Takes Over GeoLearning II-96 Apollo Group to Takeover Carnegie Learning II-96 BroadSoft Takes Over iLinc Communications II-96 SuccessFactors Takes Over Plateau II-97 Mount Knowledge Holdings to Snap Up C2 Technologies II-97 SkillSoft Ireland and SkillSoft Acquires Element K Business of NIIT Ventures II-97 ComOps Forms Joint Venture with eCreators II-98 Line Communications and Caspian Learning Enter into Partnership II-98 Sify Technologies and eLearning for Kids Enter into Partnership II-98 Immersion Consulting Partners with ELEARNINGFORCE II-98 Thomson Reuters and DIA Enter into Partnership II-99 Elsevier and TQG Enter into Partnership II-99 General Physics Signs Agreement with American Petroleum Institute II-99 Aptara Expands Indian eLearning Operations II-100 Mortgage Contracting Services Unveils Vendor eLearning Portal II-100 IASO Deploys Generation21 Learning Suite of Inmedius II-100 InterAction Training Establishes InterAction eLearning II-101 Pearson Learning Solutions Collaborates with Panopto II-101 NetDimensions Selects Kaplan Learning Technologies as Certified Reseller II-101 Blackboard Enters into Global Partnership with John Wiley & Sons II-102 K¹² and Kaplan K12 Learning Services Enter into Partnership II-102 Columbia University's School of Continuing Education Collaborates with Pearson for Online LMS II-103 College America Services Selects Pearson LearningStudio for eLearning II-103 McGraw-Hill Education Takes Over Tegrity II-103 Taleo Acquires Learn.com II-104 PEMCO Acquires iKnowRisk! II-104 Edserv Softsystems Takes Over SmartLearn WebTV II-105 NorthgateArinso Acquires Convergys' HR Management division II-105 viaLanguage Completes Acquisition of Planet Productions II-105 PMPL and TPG Merge to Form Aikona Management II-105 Kaplan IT Learning Announces Atlantic Link Acquisition II-106 General Physics Corp Acquires PerformTech II-106 Thoma Bravo to Acquire PLATO Learning II-106 Boston-based Consortium Enters into Agreement to Acquire SkillSoft II-107 TSS and Zeal Sign Separate MOUs with Dunet II-107 Plateau Systems Enters into Partnership with Ambow Education II-107 Edvantage Group Enters into a Managed Learning Service Pact with Jotun II-108 Samsung Opens STeP Center in Alliance with Smile Foundation II-108 Peopleclick Authoria Enters into an Alliance with emTRAiN II-108 HealthStream Enters into Partnership with Harvard Business Publishing II-109 Cegos Group Enters into Partnership with Cornerstone OnDemand II-109 Cegos Enters into Partnership with LINGOs Consortium II-110 VASCO Data Security Enhances eLearning Capabilities II-110 Kaplan IT Learning Changes Name to Kaplan Learning Technologies II-110 ITWorx Inks MoU with Ministry of Education in UAE II-111 CDEL Enters into Partnership with Educomp II-111 IC9design Establishes eLearning Unit II-111
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CORPORATE ACTIVITY IN THE RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-112 Blackboard Takes Over Angel Learning II-112 Cegos Group and UKS Team Up for eLearning Offerings II-112 it's learning Purchases Netmedia Education II-112 Regis Learning Solutions and techniques.org Merge II-113 Pearson Takes Over Intellipro II-113 Elsevier Acquires Assets of Professional Development Software II-113 EdOptions Acquires Siboney Learning Group II-113 Knowledge Anywhere Purchases Warehouse Intellect II-114 REDTRAY Merges with Academy Internet II-114 Demos Buys Majority Stake in Sauter Training et Simulation II-114 Intellego Enters into Partnership with WCOD II-114 Edvantage Inks Partnership Agreement with Saba II-115 Pharmaceutical Institute Acquires GeneEd E-Learning Operations II-115 Saba and Artifact Software Join Forces II-115 Jones and Barlett Acquires CDX Global II-116 ChinaCast Enters into JV with CUP to Provide Distance Learning Services II-116 The Corporate Executive Board Allies with Corpedia II-116 Civil Service Institute Enters into MoU with Data-Click Solutions for e-Learning System Upgrade II-117 Servcorp Deploys SumTotal TotalLMS™ Solution II-117 EEI Global to Enter into Partnership with 6Connex II-118 HCL Infosystems in elearning Partnership with Sanako II-118 AFS Technologies Takes Over Assets of Softrax II-118 EllisDon Enters into Partnership Alliance with CSC II-119 Jeppesen Implements NetDimensions Enterprise Knowledge Platform LMS II-119 Westminster Kingsway College Chooses Blackboard II-119 SaigonTech Sets Up Cisco Connected Education Campus II-120 Paulson Training Chooses Mzinga Social Learning Suite II-120 Oracle Education Foundation Establishes Project Learning Institute II-121 eBizITPA to Deploy GeoExpress Learning Management System II-121 ECRI Chooses LearningServer for SharePoint elearning Platform from IntraLearn Software II-121 Nexus Systems Chooses LearnCenter® Platform II-122 World Bank Chooses TopClass Learning Management System of WBT Systems II-122 Mzinga Signs Agreement with University HealthSystem Consortium II-122 The Catlins Area School, Nextspace, Aviation, Tourism and Travel Training Organisation and Air Fiordland Collaborate II-123 Certiport Enters into Partnership with Element K II-123 The Urquhart Partnership to Allocate Funds for E-learning Courses II-123 Ras Al Khaimah FTZA Inks Agreement with New Horizons II-124 Blackboard Establishes its Second Data Center in Europe II-124 Aurion Learning Bags Contract for Upgrading IHSE's Online Learning Center II-124 NIIT Bags Contract from Government of Gujarat II-124 NMPED to Introduce New Distance Learning Program II-125 SyberWorks and Houston Metro Transit Authority Sign Agreement II-125 Universal Knowledge Solutions Company and Cegos Group Enter into Collaboration II-125 Cegos Group Introduces New Language Courses through E-learning Modules II-125 Kaplan IT Learning and Quest Software Enter into an Alliance II-126 HSBC Establishes New elearning Center II-126 CAE Expands eLearning Business Aviation Training Portfolio II-126 Amteus Signs Agreement with eLearning Foundation II-126 Ambow Education Group Signs Agreement with Dalian High-tech Zone II-126 Afflatus iLabs Introduces 'Virtuosity' II-127 Wolters Kluwer Financial Services and Unicorn Training Group Sign Agreement II-127 Sify Technologies Collaborates with Microsoft II-127 Viettel Telecom Commences Construction of High-tech Center II-127 Inmedius Takes Over Generation21 Learning Systems II-128 U&I Learning Bags Contract from DIGIT of European Commission II-128 INTELECOMIntelligent Telecommunications Enters into Agreement with SoftChalk II-128 General Physics Partners with National Technical Information Service II-128 Telkom Foundation and Alcatel-Lucent Establish E-learning Center at Cape Town II-129 CAE Signs Agreement with New Airlines for E-Learning Services II-129 Brainvisa Enters into Alliance with KESDEE II-129 DuPont Takes Over Coastal Training Technologies II-130 Blatant Media and Learnality.com Enter into Value Added Reseller Contract II-130 VASCO Data Security International Opens SEAL e-Learning Academy II-130 Oliver Wyman Purchases Academee II-131 Exigy Enters into Partnership with Learning Possibilities II-131 Edvantage Renews Partnership with SkillSoft II-131 LAMS International Enters into Partnership with Solution Grove II-132 Delmar Partners with NJATC II-132 D.E. Shaw & Co Purchases Minority Stake in Excel-Soft Technologies II-133 Microsoft Corporation Enters into Alliance with NIIT II-133 Pearson Takes Over Fronter II-133 Jones and Bartlett Publishers Purchases ClickSafety.com II-134 SilkRoad Technology Purchases VTN Technologies II-134 ePath Learning Acquires Activity Spice II-134 NetDimensions Buys Stake in Peak Pacific Limited II-134 Edvantage group Takes Over Futuremedia Learning II-134 OutStart Merges with Eedo Knowledgeware II-135 The GMarie Group Acquires eLearning Division of Flypaper Studio II-135 Educomp Solutions Buys 51% Interest in Learning.com II-135 Everonn Systems India Limited Purchases Aban Informatics' e- Learning Business II-135 KBR Takes Over Catalyst Interactive II-135 Avensia Innovation Purchases Databokforlaget Grade i Sverige II-136 GP Strategies Takes Over Via Training II-136 Legal Research Network Purchases Fuel IT II-136 ThirdForce Takes over MindLeaders.com II-136 Apax and OMERS Capital Takes Over Thomson Learning and Nelson Canada II-136 Bridgepoint Capital Takes Over Education Division of Wolters Kluwer II-136 Avalon Enterprise Takes Over Infotrain Consulting II-137 ProQuest Takes Over WebFeat II-137 General Physics Acquires Performance Consulting II-137 IBS to Acquire Majority Stake in Lenvea II-137 KnowledgePool Takes Over BTP II-137 ChinaEdu to Buy Remaining 20% Stake in 101 Online School II-138 Everonn Takes Over Aban's eLearning Division II-138 Blackboard Partners with My Learning to Offer K-12 Professional Development II-138 XpertUniverse Partners with MiracleMind II-138 iLinc Partners with Evolment to Market Web Conferencing Products II-138 CSUF Opts iLinc for Web Collaboration Initiative II-138 ESA Employs iLinc's Web Conferencing Solution II-139 Concur Chooses LearnCenter® Platform II-139 Bupa Worldwide Deploys LearnCenter II-139 MindCrossings Implements LearnCenter® II-139 MBD Group to Expand its Educational Portal II-139 NEC Collaborates with SumTotal to Develop SaaS Learning Service II-140 Unified Grocers Opts SumTotal for Learning and Performance Management II-140 Saba Centra Delivers Training and Online Education to Remote Communities II-140 Meridian Knowledge Solutions and SkillSoft Sign Agreement II-140 Sena Inks Cooperation Agreement with Grupo Planeta II-141 Petrofac Training and Atlas Interactive Ink Agreement II-141 Blatant Media Enters into Joint Venture with e-magine communications II-141 BSNL and Pondicherry Multipurpose Social Service Society Sign Agreement II-141 New Edge Networks Signs Agreement with Edgenics II-141 24x7 Learning Enters into Partnership with Chapman Alliance II-142 Transol Inks Agreement with Quick-Links II-142 eglue Inks Worldwide Partnership Pact with Tata Interactive Systems II-142 KnowledgePool Snaps Up Business Training Partnership II-143 Cegos Group Inks Agreement with Talantium II-143 Oracle Education Foundation Enters into Partnership with Stamford Achieves II-143 Oracle to Acquire Global Knowledge Software II-143 Sun Microsystems Enters into Partnership with SkillSoft II-144 NIIT Join Forces with Adobe II-144 Blackboard Inks Agreement with UNC and North Carolina Community College System II-144 Blackboard Signs Agreements with State Systems and States II-145 Blackboard Bags Contract in New Mexico II-145 Capella University and Blackboard Extend Partnership II-145 Blackboard Enters into Partnership with My Learning Plan II-145 Giunti Labs Forms Partnership Cegos II-146 Texas Engineering Extension Service Deploys LearnCenter® Platform II-146 North Carolina Office of the State Auditor to Utilize learningServer II-146 Oracle Education Foundation Establishes Project Learning Institute II-146 Bouygues Construction Deploys Jet Multimedia Hosting Services and Saba Centra II-147 Federal Acquisition Institute Accepts SkillSoft as E-learning Provider II-147 IFALPA Selects NetDimensions' Enterprise Knowledge Platform II-147
13. FOCUS ON SELECT KEY PLAYERS II-148 Adobe Systems Inc. (US) II-148 Apollo Group, Inc. (US) II-148 Articulate Global, Inc. (US) II-148 Assima PLC (UK) II-149 Blackboard, Inc. (US) II-149 Career Education Corp. (US) II-150 Cegos Group SA (France) II-150 Cisco Systems, Inc. (US) II-150 WebEx Communications, Inc. (US) II-151 CognitiveArts (US) II-151 Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (US) II-152 Corpedia, Inc. (US) II-152 Desire2Learn Incorporated (Canada) II-152 HealthStream, Inc. (US) II-152 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (US) II-153 iLinc Communications, Inc. (US) II-153 Inspired eLearning, Inc. (US) II-154 International Business Machines Corporation (US) II-154 IntraLearn Software Corp. (US) II-154 Kenexa, Inc. (US) II-155 Kineo Limited (UK) II-155 KnowledgePool Group Limited (UK) II-156 Lumesse Corporate Ltd. (UK) II-156 Microsoft Learning (US) II-157 MiracleMind.com (US) II-157 Mzinga, Inc. (US) II-157 NetDimensions Ltd. (Hong Kong) II-158 NorthgateArinso Limited (UK) II-158 NYIF.com (US) II-159 Oracle Corp. (US) II-159 Pearson eCollege (US) II-160 Pharmaceutical Institute, Inc. (US) II-160 Saba Software, Inc. (US) II-160 SkillSoft (US) II-161 SuccessFactors, Inc. (US) II-162 SumTotal Systems, Inc. (US) II-162 SyberWorks, Inc. (US) II-163 Telematica Limited (UK) II-163 The Ken Blanchard Companies (US) II-164 The McGraw-Hill Companies (US) II-164 Trivantis Corp. (US) II-164 WBT Systems Ltd. (Ireland) II-165 Zenosis Limited (UK) II-165
14. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-166 Table 5: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for eLearning by Geographic Region - US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-166
Table 6: World Historic Review for eLearning by Geographic Region - US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-167
Table 7: World 15-Year Perspective for eLearning by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011, and 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-168
Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Corporate eLearning by Geographic Region - US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-169
Table 9: World Historic Review for Corporate eLearning by Geographic Region - US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-170
Table 10: World 15-Year Perspective for Corporate eLearning by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011, and 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-171
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES III-1 A.Market Analysis III-1 Overview III-1 Recession and eLearning Market III-1 Self-Paced eLearning Market III-1 Strong Growth Characterizes PreK-12 & Higher Education III-2 Virtual Schools & Homeschooling Drive Demand for e-Learning Products III-2 End-User Markets III-3 Demand for Varied Products III-3 Self-Paced Learning in Healthcare Segment III-3 Alternate Products Pose Challenge for Self-Paced eLearning Market III-4 PreK-12 and Higher Education Segments Dominate eLearning Market III-4 K-12 Education in the US III-4 Table 11: Total K-12 Students in the US (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown by Mode of Teaching (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5
Table 12: Post Secondary Higher Education and Vocational Students in the US (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown by Mode of Teaching (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5
Table 13: Higher Secondary Students in the US (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown by Mode of Teaching (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-6 Recession Facilitates Adoption of e-Learning in Public Schools III-6 Upsurge in Blended Online Courses III-6 Mobile Learning Products and Services Market - An Insight III-6 Expanding Buyer Base III-7 Smarter Devices, Faster Networks Favor Market Growth III-7 Development of New Mobile Learning Tools and Platforms III-8 Rising Number of Mobile Learning Content Applications III-8 Interoperability: A Key Issue III-8 eLearning Market in North America III-8 Issues & Trends III-9 eLearning & Outsourcing Drive Corporate Training Market III-9 Branding: A Leveraging Factor III-9 Consolidation: Key to Survival III-9 ASP: A New Technology Model III-10 Customized eLearning: A Growing Fad III-10 Partnerships: An Effective Strategy III-10 Corporate eLearning Dominates Overall eLearning Market III-10 Reduced Technological Barriers III-11 The Corporate University Concept III-11 Major Factors Fuelling the Growth of Corporate & Government eLearning III-11 e-Learning in Healthcare III-11 Product Innovations/Introductions III-12 Strategic Corporate Developments III-22 Key Players III-36 B.Market Analytics III-51 Table 14: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51
Table 15: US Historic Review for eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-52
Table 16: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Corporate eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-53
Table 17: US Historic Review for Corporate eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-54
2. JAPAN III-55 A.Market Analysis III-55 Outlook III-55 Corporate Sector Drives eLearning Market III-55 Corporate ELearning Market Holds Promise III-56 Key Categories of e-Learning III-56 Table 18: Domestic E-Learning Market in Japan (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Network Learning Services (B2B), Network Learning Services (B2C), and Learning Software (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57
Table 19: Japanese B2B E-Learning Market (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Applications & Services, Content, and Learning Management Systems (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57
Table 20: Japanese B2C E-Learning Market (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Content & Services, and Video-Based Learning Services (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57
Table 21: Japanese Packaged E-Learning Software Market (2010): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Computer Packaged Software and Games (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-58 B.Market Analytics III-58 Table 22: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-58
Table 23: Japanese Historic Review for eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-59
Table 24: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Corporate eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-60
Table 25: Japanese Historic Review for Corporate eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-61
3. EUROPE III-62 A.Market Analysis III-62 Overview III-62 Issues & Trends III-62 Western Europe Slows Down, Eastern Europe and CIS Remain Strong III-62 Small & Medium Sized Businesses - The Weakest Link III-62 Knowledge Management in Corporate Space III-63 eLearning and Viability III-63 Europe - An Open Market for Education III-63 Partnerships on the Rise III-64 Outsourcing Gains Momentum III-64 American Opportunities in Europe III-64 Select Regional Markets - An Overview III-65 France III-65 United Kingdom III-65 Recession and eLearning Market III-65 Table 26: UK IT Training Market (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Sales for Instruction-led Training (ILT) and e-Learning (including Blended Learning) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-66 Recovering Economy Drives Demand for Corporate Training III-66 Trends in UK eLearning Market III-67 New Technologies Transform e-Learning Delivery III-67 Corporate Sector Shifting towards e-Learning III-67 Table 27: UK e-Learning Market by End-Use Sector (2011): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues for Corporate & Non-Education Sector, and Education Sector (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-67 Blended Learning Programs on the Rise III-68 Belgium III-68 E-Learning in Belgium's Higher Education Market III-68 Turkey III-68 Product Innovations/Introductions III-69 Strategic Corporate Developments III-72 Key Players III-76 B.Market Analytics III-80 Table 28: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-80
Table 29: European Historic Review for eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-81
Table 30: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Corporate eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-82
Table 31: European Historic Review for Corporate eLearning Market with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-83
4. ASIA-PACIFIC III-84 A.Market Analysis III-84 Overview III-84 The eLearning Curve III-84 Increasing Government Spending on eLearning: Favorable Growth Opportunities III-85 Select Regional Markets - An Overview III-85 Australia III-85 Factors Driving Adoption of eLearning Programs III-86 Digital Education on an Upswing III-86 eLearning in Primary and Secondary Education (K-12) III-86 eLearning in Higher Education III-87 Vocational Education & Training (VET) III-87 Corporate & Government Training Programs III-87 Trends in eLearning III-87 Government & Industry Bodies Support Implementation of eLearning Programs III-88 Expansion of Broadband Network Bodes Well for eLearning Market III-88 China III-88 Rising Internet Penetration Rates Favor Online Education Market III-88 Pre-School E-Learning: A Nascent Market III-89 Online Higher Education: On the Growth Curve III-89 Online Vocational Education: A Developing Market III-90 Corporate e-Learning: A Promising Sector III-90 India III-90 eLearning Market in India - Opportunities Galore III-90 Rece
To order this report: Education_and_Training Industry: Global eLEARNING Industry
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