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  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Remcom Announces Update To Wireless InSite EM Propagation Software With Support For KMZ/COLLADA Data And Speed Improvements For Processing Large Urban Scenes

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Remcom announces a new version of Wireless InSite®, its site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems. This version, Release 2.8, supports the import of KMZ and COLLADA geometry files. It also provides several other enhancements, including significant speed improvements to the processing of terrain and city geometry, enabling simulations that include larger or more complex urban scenes.

    The ability to import and create KMZ (.kmz) and COLLADA (.dae) geometry files is particularly useful for adding single structures, such as bridges, high resolution buildings, or new construction to a scene. These structures are often missing from urban geometry data. In addition, KMZ files are geo-located and will properly align with imported geometry in the Wireless InSite project.

    Ruth Belmonte, product manager for Wireless InSite, said, "The KMZ and COLLADA imports will benefit both government and commercial customers. These international standard formats are widely supported, and will provide users access to an expanded source of data. They can also be easily displayed in third party GIS tools such as Google Earth. In addition, these formats import very quickly into Wireless InSite."

    The release also introduces the concept of the transceiver, which simplifies the co-location of transmitters and receivers. Transceiver Sets streamline the setup of modern wireless networks where points may be ideally simulated as both transmitters and receivers. A co-located transmitter/receiver has independent transmit and receive properties, such as antenna pattern, waveform, and rotations. Remcom has prepared an application example, "Modeling an Ad Hoc Network with Transceivers," which demonstrates this new capability. The example is available at Remcom's website.

    Other important updates include improved UTD calculations in the Triple Path Geodesic (TPG) and Vertical Plane Urban Propagation (VPUP) models. These models are part of Wireless InSite's Real Time suite, offering point-to-point calculations in milliseconds. Previously, these models only provided a limited set of output types (path loss or gain). With these improvements, VPUP and TPG provide path data including angles of arrival and departure, delay spread, complex impulse response and complex E-field.
    Further details about latest enhancements can be found at Remcom's website.

    About Wireless InSite: Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis of wireless communication systems, wireless networks, sensors, radars, and other devices that transmit or receive radio waves. It provides efficient and accurate predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural and mixed path environments. Applications include predicting coverage from base stations and access points; determining shadowing and multipath effects from buildings, indoor floor plans, and terrain; assessing wireless backhaul solutions; evaluating channel characteristics for communication links; assessing radar propagation; and many other types of analysis.

    About Remcom: Remcom provides innovative wireless propagation and electromagnetic simulation software for commercial users and U.S. government sponsors. Remcom's products are designed to work together to provide complete and accurate results when modeling propagation with real world devices in real world scenarios. Applications include antenna design, radar and scattering, EM propagation, bio/EM effects, MRI, microwave circuits, wireless communication, RFID, military and defense applications, EMC/EMI, and more. Remcom is committed to its customers' unique needs, offering flexible licensing options for installations of all sizes as well as custom engineered solutions.

    CONTACT: Stefanie Lucas remcomnews(at)remcom(dot)com Tel: 814-861-1299

  • Research Report Proves Return on Investment for Government Using Digital Communications

    Data Shows the Average Local Government Saves £1.51 Each Year for Every Digitally Connected Citizen

    LONDON, Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GovDelivery, the leading provider of cloud-based solutions enhancing the citizen experience, today announced the release of a white paper summarising the financial value of digitally connected citizens for government organisations. The research report titled Measuring the Value of a Subscriber, released officially at GovDelivery's 6th Annual UK Public Sector Communications Conference, estimates that each digitally connected citizen saves the average local authority at least £1.51 per annum.

    These figures predict that an average local authority has the ability to realise substantial savings if they invest in optimising their digital engagement strategy. The estimated yearly savings for the typical UK council was substantial:

     
    Average Size Council Estimated Savings
    County Council £256,567
    Unitary Council £87,955
    District Council £26,904

    The author of the report, Guy Dominy, is a leading public sector communication specialist with a particular focus on the planning and evaluation of digital communications. Dominy partnered with GovDelivery and 10 local UK public sector organisations to collect data and evaluate the financial value of government digital communications.

    "Public sector communicators can no longer afford to ignore the demand for financial accountability," Guy Dominy, Director and Senior Consultant at Seeing More Clearly said. "This report helps forward-thinking organisations lay the groundwork to prove the value of digital communication against the money spent building the programs."

    Having analysed feedback from more than 600 thousand digitally connected citizens invited to contribute to the research, the results provide real insight into how digital communication drives positive action and helps public organisations achieve significant cost savings.

    Read the full white paper at http://bit.ly/ValueSubscriber.

    About GovDelivery

    Over one thousand public sector organisations use GovDelivery's, highly-secure, cloud solutions every day to enhance the citizen experience for more than 90 million people. GovDelivery offers leading solutions for managing government communications, internal and external learning, and open data. The GovDelivery Network offers a unique and impactful way for public sector organisations to work together to cross promote content and increase digital reach. Organisations using GovDelivery see higher utilisation of citizen services and greater citizen engagement. GovDelivery is an Actua (Nasdaq:ACTA) company. Visit www.govdelivery.co.uk.

    CONTACT: Media contact: Kelsey Lund Kelsey.Lund@govdelivery.com 651-925-5766

  • Gaming Software Market in the US 2015-2019 Industry Key Trends, Size, Growth, Shares And Forecast Research Report: ResearchMoz

    Albany - NY, Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gaming software refers to digital games intended to run on different gaming platforms such as console hardware devices, PCs, Mac systems, and mobile devices. This software is developed to allow players to play console games, PC games, Mac games, and mobile games. It can be reprogrammed with different content and graphics, and it can also be made into the 3D gaming format. The market vendors are continuously introducing new gaming software and new content.

    Market analysts forecast the gaming software market in the US to grow at a CAGR of 9.62% over the period 2014-2019.

    Get Sample Research Report: http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=354228

    Covered in this Report

    This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the gaming software market in the US for the period 2014-2019. To calculate the market size, the report considers revenue generated from the sales of three types of gaming software: console games, PC and Mac games, and mobile games.

    New report, Gaming Software Market in the US 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

    Key Vendors

    • Activision Blizzard
    • Disney Interactive Studios
    • Electronic Arts
    • Fox Digital Entertainment
    • Petroglyph Games
    • Tencent Holding
    • Ubisoft Entertainment
    • Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

    Browse full report at: http://www.researchmoz.us/gaming-software-market-in-the-us-2015-2019-report.html

    Key Market Driver

    Growing Innovation in Audio-visual Devices

    For a full, detailed list, view our report

    Key Market Challenge

    Shift to Alternative Gaming Platforms

    For a full, detailed list, view our report

    Key Market Trend

    Development of Hardware Gaming Platforms

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    • What will the market size be in 2019 and what will the growth rate be?
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    Browse all reports of Media category at: http://www.researchmoz.us/media-market-reports-160.html

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    ResearchMoz is the world's fastest growing collection of market research reports worldwide. Our database is composed of current market studies from over 100 featured publishers worldwide. Our market research databases integrate statistics with analysis from global, regional, country and company perspectives. ResearchMoz's service portfolio also includes value-added services such as market research customization, competitive landscaping, and in-depth surveys, delivered by a team of experienced Research Coordinators.

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  • Data Center Rack Market in GCC 2015-2019 Industry Key Trends, Size, Growth, Shares And Forecast Research Report: ResearchMoz

    Albany - NY, Oct. 21, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Racks installed in data centers are used to mount servers, storage, and network equipment. Racks are incorporated with features such as provision for cooling, slots for PDUs, cable management options, and enclosures. Vendors are constantly launching innovative rack enclosures to satisfy present as well as future requirements of data center enterprises. In addition, vendors are incorporating the latest technological advancements, such as remote monitoring, into the racks.

    Market analysts forecast the data center rack market in GCC to grow at a CAGR of 24.02% over the period 2014-2019.

    Get Sample Research Report: http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=354480

    Covered in this Report

    The report includes the present scenario and the growth prospects of the data center rack market in GCC for the period 2015-2019. The market can be segmented based on rack units, rack types, and rack width.

    Latest report, Data Center Rack Market in GCC 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the landscape of the data center rack market in GCC and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

    Key Vendors

    • Black Box Network Service
    • Eaton
    • Emerson Network Power
    • HP
    • IBM
    • Rittal
    • Schneider Electric
    • Tripp Lite

    Browse full report at: http://www.researchmoz.us/data-center-rack-market-in-gcc-2015-2019-report.html

    Key Market Driver

    Growth in Construction of Data Centers

    For a full, detailed list, view our report

    Key Market Challenge

    Virtualization of IT Equipment

    For a full, detailed list, view our report

    Key Market Trend

    Increased Demand for Taller Racks

    For a full, detailed list, view our report

    Key Questions Answered in this Report

    • What will the market size be in 2019 and what will the growth rate be?
    • What are the key market trends?
    • What is driving this market?
    • What are the challenges to market growth?
    • Who are the key vendors in this market space?
    • What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?

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    ResearchMoz is the world's fastest growing collection of market research reports worldwide. Our database is composed of current market studies from over 100 featured publishers worldwide. Our market research databases integrate statistics with analysis from global, regional, country and company perspectives. ResearchMoz's service portfolio also includes value-added services such as market research customization, competitive landscaping, and in-depth surveys, delivered by a team of experienced Research Coordinators.

    CONTACT: Mr. Nachiket Ghumare State Tower, 90 State Street, Suite 700, Albany NY - 12207 United States Tel: +1-518-621-2074 USA - Canada Toll Free: 866-997-4948 Website: http://www.researchmoz.us/