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Strategic Analysis of the World Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Mar. 2, 2004 Table of Contents1 | STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF THE WORLD LABORATORY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (LIMS) MARKETS Overview 1. Introduction 2. Disclaimer 3. Certification Key Findings And Strategic Analysis 1. Outline Slide 2. Summary of Findings 3. Market Maturation Process 4. Strategic Anticipation 5. I See It Coming 6. Competitive Framework 7. Potential Threats 8. Potential Threats II 9. Executive Quote 10. Customer Priorities 11. Market Lifecycle 12. Growth Areas Total Market Analysis 1. Outline Slide 2. Research Scope And Methodology 3. Market Drivers 4. Executive Quote II 5. Industry Challenges 6. Challenges And Strategies 7. Challenges And Strategies II 8. Challenges And Strategies III 9. Challenges And Strategies IV 10. Executive Quote III 11. Measurements 12. Forecast Assumptions 13. Global LIMS Market Forecast 14. Segment Analysis 15. Segment Analysis II 16. Global LIMS Market Overview 17. Global LIMS Market Overview II Competitive Landscape 1. Outline Slide 2. Executive Quote IV 3. Market Share Analysis 4. Products Versus Services 5. Market Trends 6. Market Trends II 7. Market Trends III 8. Market Trends IV 9. Executive Quote V 10. Technology Trends 11. Technology Trends II 12. Major Events 13. Executive Quote VI 14. Major Events II End User Survey 1. Outline Slide 2. Respondent Profile 3. Types of Instruments 4. LIMS Features 5. LIMS Features II 6. Future Purchases 7. Future Purchases II 8. Factors Affecting Purchase 9. Executive Quote VII Decision Support Databases 1. Outline Slide 2. Macro Economic Analysis 3. Macro Economic Analysis II 4. Macro Economic Analysis III 5. Macro Economic Analysis IV 6. Macro Economic Analysis V Frost And Sullivan Awards 1. Outline Slide 2. Frost & Sullivan Awards 3. Product Quality Leadership 4. Product Innovation 5. Customer Service Innovation 6. Technology Innovation 7. Technology Quality Leadership Frost And Sullivan Capabilities 1. Outline Slide 2. Healthcare Team 3. Our Capabilities 4. Our Capabilities II 5. Our Consulting Clients 6. Frost & Sullivan Growth Consulting 7. Growth Consulting Process 8. Growth Consulting Deliverables 9. Growth Partnership Services 10. The Growth Partnership Services Platform AbstractReducing Inconvenience of Implementing LIMS to Increase Product UptakeSeveral instances of laboratory information management system (LIMS) implementations being over budget, not meeting deadlines, or failing altogether are leading disgruntled customers to reluctantly seek new technology and upgrades. LIMS users need solutions that are flexible enough to support their business tasks, while being simple enough to reduce implementation times and total cost of ownership. Suppliers can make purchase decisions easier for customers by increasing the functionalities of solutions and reducing the need for source code alterations for global deployment. Collaborating with scientific data management system providers to ensure 'out-of-the-box' compatibility is also likely to help lessen customization requirements and smoothen implementation processes. This research examines the global market for LIMS and discusses the various market trends and opportunities in the market. It offers revenue forecasts and key drivers and restraints affecting growth. This study also provides market challenges and strategies to help overcome them. Benefits of Enterprise LIMS Solutions Stimulate Demand There is a clear need for global, corporate standard operating practices, in part fueled by increased merger and acquisition activity in the world market. "This trend underscores the need for integration with other business software systems such as enterprise resource planning, chromatography data systems, and data archiving within the IT framework," says the analyst. LIMS vendors that can also deliver systems that support multiple languages, time zones, and data formats are expected to experience robust growth. When LIMS' market maturity coincides with globalization, the focus is expected to shift from piecemeal, home brew systems to enterprise solutions that standardize experimental protocols. "Customers are increasingly interested in global implementations that regulate processes across multiple locations," notes the analyst. Such uniformity is likely to help organizations better utilize information among different divisions, and thereby increase the value proposition of LIMS solutions. Advances in IT Enhance LIMS' Ability to Improve Business Processes Business unit managers require LIMS to give them greater control over business practices and laboratory operations. Advances in IT are helping vendors provide greater value in their systems. "The use of standard programming code, databases, and application interfaces reduces the costs of installation and maintenance, which provides a tremendous benefit to customers," remarks the analyst. Other advantages provided by IT in the LIMS market include aiding information sharing and increasing discovery phase productivity with greater use of electronic laboratory notebooks. The LIMS equipment, however, will have to cope with the resultant additional data management requirements. To meet the need for innovative and sophisticated products, LIMS devices are being made to increasingly interface with personal digital assistants, tablet PCs, Excel spreadsheets, and other sources of data. These improved functionalities are likely to drive greater adoption of LIMS.
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