Materials for introduction to the project |
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Presentation of the project |
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The market of Supply Chain Manamegment systems |
The market size |
Our potential clients |
According to Gartner, global market for SCM in 2011 was estimated at $7.7B and has
increased by 12.3% since 2010. Gartner forecasts market growth of (CAGR) 8.7% for
the next 10 years. The volume of world trade, which was $18 trillion in 2011,
represented 25% of world’s GDP, which according to IMF equaled $74
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The problem solved by a product is relevant to the most industrial companies
that run subsidiary business units and competing for the customers on global
level. Most of the large business companies as well as the higher echelons of
middle business companies fit these criteria. In global market, the majority of large
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The market of Enterprise Asset Management systems |
The market size |
Our potential clients |
According to forecast by ARC Advisory Group the EAM market will grow from 2011’ $2.17B
to $3B in 2016, which represents CAGR of 6.7%. As compared to 2010, the growth represents 17.2%.
Since the market for EAM is trailing the SCM market, the majority of existing EAM clients
are the ones with a large number
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Potential customers of the software product are companies of the following industrial sectors:
- Power engineering, power transmission and distribution;
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The market of Master Data Management systems |
The market size |
Our potential clients |
In 2012, Gartner issued an independent analytical overview of existing MDM systems of
different types. According to Gartner, the majority of large companies are implementing
or using two or more MDM systems to support their enterprise MDM strategies.These systems,
classified for different types, are used in separate
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Potential customers of this product are companies that have a large number of production
assets (hundreds of thousands and more). The demand is even more acute when assets are
incorporated in various production-technological chains and when breakage of one asset affects others.
Such companies are:
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