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Calibration Management Software Market: Evolution Under Way

Business Wire, Jan 30, 2008

Frost & Sullivan to Host Quarterly Analyst Briefing on World Calibration Management Software Market on Wednesday, 6 February 2008 at 14.00 GMT

LONDON -- Frost & Sullivan will host a free telephone and web briefing on Wednesday, 6 February 2008 to provide industry participants with an overview of the recently published study focusing on World Calibration Management Software Market.

There is an increasing demand for a more systematic approach towards calibration process in an organisation. This has driven companies to resort to software tools to automate calibration. Calibration management software is slowly turning into a necessity for many end user industries to meet requirements of the quality and regulatory bodies. Apart from stand alone calibration management software solutions, software vendors have started to integrate calibration management software modules into software packages like asset management, quality management, maintenance management etc.

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This briefing is based upon ongoing World Calibration Management Software Market analysis. The report provides an insight into the dynamics guiding this market, and includes market challenges, drivers, restraints and avenues of opportunity for growth. The purpose of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of World Calibration Management Software Market and its revenue value. Highlights of the briefing include: the impact of various technology and market trends, factors driving and restraining the calibration management software market, and also end user and geographic analyses. The briefing will benefit calibration software vendors, third party calibration service providers and also equipment manufacturers, by discussing the emerging trends and some of the key issues in the market.

"The Market scenario for calibration management software is undergoing evolution. It is trying to reinvent itself with integrated solutions with more functionality and web-based solutions," says Niveditha Srinivasan, Research Associate for Frost & Sullivan's Test & Measurement group. "With integrated and web-based solutions being the future of calibration management system, manufacturing companies aspire to have a standardized calibration system across their locations," adds Niveditha.

Frost & Sullivan will hold this conference call at 14.00 GMT on 6 February 2008, which will provide industry participants with an outlook on the World Calibration Management Software Market. To participate, please e-mail Joanna Lewandowska at joanna.lewandowska@frost.com with the following information: your full name, company name, title, telephone number, e-mail address, city, state and country. Upon receipt of the above information, a registration link will be emailed to you. You may also register to receive a recorded version of the briefing at anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.

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