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Published by: Key Note Publications Ltd
Published: Sep. 1, 2002 - 99 Pages
Table of Contents Executive Summary
1. Market Definition
- Report Coverage
- Market Sectors
- E-Learning
- Videos
- Internet/Multimedia
- Computer-Based Training Products
- E-Based Distance Learning/Online Training
- Instructor-Led Training
- Formal Courses
- Tailored Courses
- Market Trends
- Drivers Of Demand
- Slowdown In It Expenditure
- Skill Shortages
- Table 1: Number Of Hard-To-Fill And Skill-Shortage Vacancies For It Skills In England, 2001
- Table 2: Number Of Employees With Insufficient It Skills, 1999 And 2001
- IT Training Diversity
- Market Position
- Table 3: It Training In The Total UK Computer Market (%), 1997-2001
2. Market Size
- The Total Market
- Table 4: The Total UK It Training Market By Sector By Value At Current Prices (£M), 1997-2001
- Market Sectors
- Table 5: The UK It Training Market By Sector By Value (%), July 2002
- Table 6: It Training Courses Available By Style Of Training (%), July 2002
- Instructor-Led Training
- Table 7: The Instructor-Led Training Sector By Value (£M And %), 1997-2001
- Table 8: Instructor-Led Training Courses Available By Style Of Training (%), July 2002
- Table 9: Instructor-Led Training By Type (£M), 2001 And 2002
- E-Learning
- Table 10: The UK E-Learning Market By Value (£M And %), 1997-2001
- Table 11: E-Learning Training Courses Available By Style Of Training (%), July 2002
3. Industry Background
- Recent History
- Number Of Companies
- Table 12: Selected Leading Companies In The UK It Training Market By Size (£M And %), 2001
- Skills Structure
- Table 13: Number Of Courses And Training Providers By Area Of Training, July 2002
- How Robust Is The Market?
- Key Trade Associations
- British Computer Society
- British Educational Communications And Technology Agency
- Chartered Institute Of Personnel And Development
- Computer Education Group
- Computing Services And Software Association/Intellect
- Council For European Professional Informatics Societies
- E-Skills UK Ltd
- European Computer Driving Licence Foundation Ltd
- The Forum IT
- Institute Of It Training
4. Competitor Analysis
- The Marketplace
- Brand Shares
- Table 14: Total UK It Training Market Leaders By Value Share (%), 2001
- Market Leaders
- Azlan Group Plc
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- IBM United Kingdom Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Knowledgepool
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Learning Tree International Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Oracle Corporation UK Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Parity Training
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- QA Plc
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- SAP (UK) Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Spring It Training
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Thomson NETG Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current And Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Other Companies
- CMG
- Computacenter
- Computeach International
- DA Consulting Group
- Frost & Sullivan
- Global Knowledge
- Informatics Group
- John Bryce Training UK
- Smartforce
- Sun Educational Services
- Outside Suppliers
- Hardware And Software Vendors
- Other Suppliers
- Advertising And Promotion
5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities And Threats
- The Total Market
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Instructor-Led Training
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- E-Learning
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
6. Buying Behaviour
- Technology Training By Company Size And Industry
- Table 15: Establishments Providing Training In New Technology By Employees And Industry Sector (%), 2001
- Hard-To-Fill Vacancies
- Table 16: Hard-To-Fill Vacancies By General Occupation (%), 2001
- Skill-Shortage Vacancies
- Table 17: Skill-Shortage Vacancies By General Occupation (%), 2001
- Occupation Skills Gap
- Table 18: Skill Characteristics Of The Occupation Skills Gap (%), 2001
- Future Skill Shortages
- The Types Of Training Required
- Table 19: Top Categories Searched On Training Websites, In The 30 Days Preceding 5th July 2002
- Table 20: Top Keywords Searched On Training Websites, In The 30 Days Preceding 5th July 2002
7. Current Issues
- The Decline In It Employment
- Corporate Activity
- Market Retrenchment
- Mergers And Acquisitions
- Company Collapses
- Individual Learning Accounts
- New Technology Institutes
8. The Global Market
9. Forecasts
- Introduction
- Forecasts 2002 To 2006
- Table 21: The Forecast UK It Training Market By Value (£M And %), 2002-2006
- Table 22: The Forecast UK It Training Market By Sector By Value (£M), 2002-2006
- Future Trends
10. Company Profiles
- Azlan Group Plc
- IBM United Kingdom Ltd
- Learning Tree International Ltd
- Oracle Corporation UK Ltd
- Parity Group Plc
- QA Plc
- Sap (UK) Ltd
- Spring Group Plc
- Thomson Netg Ltd
11. Further Sources
- Associations
- Publications
- Directories
- General Sources
- Bonnier Information Sources
- Government Publications
- Other Sources
AbstractThe UK market for IT training was worth £717m in 2001, having declined by 7.1% from the previous year. In 2002, the market is expected to contract again with sales falling to £650m. The decline in the market for IT contractors and IT professionals and the scaling back of IT investment by companies have severely impacted on the market, which fell sharply towards the end of 2001 and in the beginning of 2002.
The IT training market consists of two sectors: instructor-led training (ILT) and e-learning (EL) or technology-based training. EL was a major growth sector of the market between 1998 and 2002, as it has grown in maturity and sophistication. This report covers the industry.
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