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Worldwide and U.S. IT Education and Training 2009-2013 Forecast: Impact Is Obvious But Moderates Over TimePublished by: IDC Published: Mar. 27, 2009 - 28 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Assumptions: Skills and Technology Purchased Impact Training Global Outlook Table: IDC Macroeconomic and Macrolevel Services Assumption Summary: Support and Training Macromarket Table: Worldwide IT Education Services Spending by Region, 2005-2013 ($M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for Worldwide IT Education and Training Market, 2009-2013 Impact of Global Economic Environment North America Asia/Pacific Western Europe Middle East Latin America Central and Eastern Europe IT Education and Training Forecast Decline in Growth - Impact of the Recession Figure: Worldwide IT Education Services Spending Growth by Region, 2006-2013 IT Education Forecast by Primary Software Market Table: U.S. IT Education Services Spending by Primary Market, 2005-2013 ($M) Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for U.S. IT Education Services Market, 2009-2013 Application Development and Deployment Software Training Outlook Table: U.S. Application Development and Deployment Training Content Revenue by Secondary Market, 2007-2013 ($M) Application Software Training Outlook Table: U.S. Application Software Training Content Revenue by Secondary Market, 2007-2013 ($M) U.S. System Infrastructure Software Training Outlook Table: U.S. System Infrastructure Software Training Content Revenue by Secondary Market, 2007-2013 ($M) IT Education by Delivery Modality: Instructor-Led Training Commands, eLearning Grows Table: U.S. IT Education Services Revenue by Delivery Modality, 2006-2013 ($M) Table: Worldwide IT Education Services Revenue by Delivery Modality, 2006-2013 ($M) Figure: Worldwide IT Education Services Revenue Share by Delivery Modality, 2007 and 2013 Vendor Strengths and Weaknesses - Summary of IDC's MarketScape Sell the Impact of IT Education on Technology Value Market Strategies: Size and Growth Equals Market Opportunity Table: U.S. IT Education Five-Year CAGRs for the Top High-Growth Segments, 2008-2013 Market Context Table: Worldwide and U.S. IT Education Services Revenue, 2005-2013: Comparison of March 2008, November 2008, and March 2009 Forecasts ($M) Figure: Worldwide IT Education Services Revenue Growth 2005-2013: Comparison of March 2008, November 2008, and March 2009 Forecasts Figure: U.S. IT Education Services Revenue Growth 2005-2013: Comparison of March 2008, November 2008, and March 2009 Forecasts Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Methodology Historical Market Values and Exchange Rates Table: Exchange Rates, 2003-2008 (%) Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study presents the worldwide and U.S. IT education services forecast for 2008 through 2013. Most IT training markets are experiencing significant pressure from 2008 through 2009, causing IDC to revise downward our worldwide IT education forecast. Training vendors, especially the training arms of technology vendors, will need to continue to adapt to help their companies weather this challenging environment and should consider focusing marketing efforts on improving the business value of the technology. "Vendors are universally strong at integrating a variety of delivery options in their portfolio and are consistently improving their offerings as new approaches become viable. However, vendors are generally weak at developing and delivering education services. During this time of challenge, services that help clients better choose and leverage training to improve technology value will remain a strong business." - Cushing Anderson, program vice president, IT Education and Certification Research Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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