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Online Project Management Software Market size is set to grow by USD 4.44 billion from 2024-2028, Increasing requirements for large-scale project management boost the market, Technavio
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NEW YORK, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global online project management software market size is estimated to grow by USD 4.44 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 11.53% during the forecast period. Increasing requirements for large-scale project management is driving market growth, with a trend towards rise in remote working. However, data security and privacy poses a challenge. Key market players include ActiveCollab LLC, Apptio Inc, Atlassian Corp. Plc, Basecamp LLC, Citrix Systems Inc., Clarizen Inc., LiquidPlanner Inc., Mavenlink Inc., Microsoft Corp., monday.com Ltd., Planbox Inc., Premiere Global Services Inc., ProjectManager.com Inc., Redbooth, Scoro Software, TeamGantt, Teamwork Crew Ltd., Workfront Inc., Wrike Inc., and Zoho Corp. Pvt. Ltd..
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Online Project Management Software Market Scope
Report Coverage
Details
Base year
2023
Historic period
2018 – 2022
Forecast period
2024-2028
Growth momentum & CAGR
Accelerate at a CAGR of 11.53%
Market growth 2024-2028
USD 4449.9 million
Market structure
Fragmented
YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)
10.45
Regional analysis
North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, and South America
Performing market contribution
North America at 38%
Key countries
US, UK, China, Germany, and Japan
Key companies profiled
ActiveCollab LLC, Apptio Inc, Atlassian Corp. Plc, Basecamp LLC, Citrix Systems Inc., Clarizen Inc., LiquidPlanner Inc., Mavenlink Inc., Microsoft Corp., monday.com Ltd., Planbox Inc., Premiere Global Services Inc., ProjectManager.com Inc., Redbooth, Scoro Software, TeamGantt, Teamwork Crew Ltd., Workfront Inc., Wrike Inc., and Zoho Corp. Pvt. Ltd.
Market Driver
In light of the pandemic, remote work has become a necessity for many organizations. According to a Gartner survey, 74% of companies plan to continue with remote work post-COVID-19. Managing projects in a remote environment poses unique challenges for project managers. Online project management software offers a solution by enabling seamless deployment for hybrid or remote workforces. This software allows project managers to track and manage tasks and projects in real-time, regardless of location or shift timings. It also centralizes relevant data for informed decision-making. The demand for online project management software is expected to increase as remote work becomes the new norm.
The Online Project Management Software market is thriving with trends like file sharing, conversions, and digital transformation. Major applications such as Asana and Trello offer alternatives to traditional Project Management Systems (PMS). Businesses are implementing these technologies to streamline processes and improve project planning, monitoring, and risk management. Deployment and integration concerns are common challenges, with potential issues including data silos, compatibility difficulties, and resistance to change. Clear communication and adoption culture are essential for successful implementation. Functionalities like document management, issue tracking, and resource allocation are key features. Learning curve and interface complexity can hinder adoption, so choosing user-friendly solutions is crucial. Change management tactics are necessary to mitigate resistance and ensure teams adapt effectively. Ultimately, these virtual platforms enhance project performance, operations, and resource management, enabling more efficient and effective team collaboration.
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Market Challenges
Online project management software has gained popularity among businesses due to its cost-effectiveness and accessibility. However, security concerns remain a significant barrier to adoption. The risk of data leakage and misuse due to unsecured SSL connections and lack of transparency in data centers can lead to legal and security issues. Cloud-based storage solutions, while convenient, are vulnerable to hacking, malware, DDoS attacks, data breaches, and unsecured APIs. In a multi-tenant model, the risk of information leakage is heightened. End-users prioritize the security of their information, and the potential for data loss or misuse by IT professionals installing the software further hinders market growth. Businesses must carefully evaluate the security measures of online project management software before implementation to mitigate these risks.In today’s business world, corporations face numerous challenges in managing their organization’s portfolio of projects. Task management, setting priorities, internal communication, processes, resource utilization, and accurate forecasts are key areas of concern. Project management software has become a strategic function to address these challenges. Real-time dashboards, due dates, and progress tracking enable efficient work environments. Cloud-based solutions offer flexibility and unified platforms for workflows, budgeting, and communication. Enterprise product creation requires resource details and datasets for effective planning and delivery success. New product development, market penetration, and Internet of Things projects demand accurate forecasts and progress reports. Effective project management software should provide communication tools, flexibility, and real-time collaboration. GenSight and Decision Lens are popular options, offering features like Gantt charts, Kanban boards, and cloud-based solutions. Spreadsheets and traditional methods like email and face-to-face communication are insufficient for managing complex projects and workloads. By implementing a project management software, businesses can streamline their operations and ensure successful project delivery.
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Segment Overview
This online project management software market report extensively covers market segmentation by
End-user 1.1 Enterprises1.2 GovernmentDeployment 2.1 On-premises2.2 CloudGeography 3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 APAC3.4 Middle East and Africa3.5 South America
1.1 Enterprises- The Online Project Management Software market is thriving as businesses increasingly adopt digital solutions for managing projects. These tools offer numerous benefits, including real-time collaboration, improved communication, and enhanced project visibility. They enable teams to work remotely and streamline workflows, leading to increased efficiency and productivity. Key features include task assignment, Gantt charts, time tracking, and reporting capabilities. Companies of all sizes can leverage these solutions to better manage their projects and deliver results on time.
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Similarly, the global project portfolio management (PPM) software market is expanding rapidly, fueled by the need for efficient project execution and resource management. Major players like Microsoft and Oracle are innovating with cloud-based solutions. The market’s growth is prominent in sectors such as IT and construction, with significant adoption across Europe and North America.
Research Analysis
Online Project Management Software (PMS) is a digital solution that helps corporations manage and streamline their projects, operations, and resources more efficiently. This unified platform enables teams to collaborate virtually, track project updates and follow-ups in real-time, and adhere to deadlines. PMS offers features like progress tracking, budgeting, and workload management to ensure project plans are executed effectively and efficiently. Virtual project management platforms provide corporations with a centralized system to manage their organization’s portfolio, allowing for seamless communication between team members and stakeholders. PMS enhances performance by automating workflows, facilitating efficient collaboration, and enabling real-time access to project information. Ultimately, PMS contributes to delivery success by improving project management, enhancing team productivity, and optimizing budgets.
Market Research Overview
Online Project Management Software (PMS) is a digital solution that streamlines projects, operations, and performance by providing virtual platforms for managing resources, teams, and workflows. It enables real-time project updates, follow-ups, and deadline tracking, making it an essential strategic function for businesses and corporations in managing their organization’s portfolio. Major applications include planning, scheduling, resource allocation, document management, issue tracking, and task management. PMS offers prioritization tools, internal communication channels, and processes to optimize resource utilization and deliver projects on time and within budget. Cloud-based solutions provide flexibility, real-time collaboration, and access to datasets from anywhere. PMS caters to enterprises, offering features like budgeting, progress tracking, and communication tools to enhance business operations and efficiency. However, the market faces challenges such as feature overload, complexity, and a learning curve. Alternatives like Asana, Trello, and Spreadsheets are available, but PMS offers unified platforms with functionalities like Gantt charts, Kanban boards, and real-time collaboration that make it an indispensable tool for digital transformation in businesses.
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
End-userEnterprisesGovernmentDeploymentOn-premisesCloudGeographyNorth AmericaEuropeAPACMiddle East And AfricaSouth America
7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix
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Global Times: Xi’s letter to lecturers in Shanghai inspires silver generation to contribute to city building
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BEIJING, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On a sunny afternoon in early November, the warm sunlight pours into a solarium by the Huangpu River in downtown Shanghai. Huang Baomei and several other senior citizens gather around a table, excitedly reading a special letter together.
A day earlier, they received a letter from President Xi Jinping, after writing a letter to him weeks before to share their experiences and thoughts of providing free lectures to local residents in recent years as members of “Laoyangshu,” or “Old Poplar,” a grassroots lecture program in Shanghai consisting of retired officials, military officers, experts, teachers, and role models.
In his reply to the “Old Poplar” members, Xi praised the initiative as a meaningful approach to recount historical events, explain the Party’s new theories, and share the positive changes in the city with residents by blending the lecture content with the lecturers’ personal experiences.
Underlining the principle that cities should be built by the people and for the people, Xi called on the members of the program to inspire more people to embrace and implement the concept of a people-oriented city, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
“Xi’s letter has given us tremendous encouragement and strength,” Huang told the Global Times with a big smile on her face.
“Even though I’m not young anymore, I never find delivering lectures tiring,” she said. “Instead, sharing the positive changes that have happened, and are happening, in Shanghai and China with my personal experiences, brings me great joy.”
Simplify the profound
With her straight posture and quick reflexes, Huang appears much younger than her actual age of 93. This elegant and energetic elderly lady was selected as China’s first generation of “model workers” in the 1950s as a textile worker, and was awarded the “July 1st Medal” – a top medal for lifelong contribution – by President Xi in 2021. She has been a role model for her dedication and professionalism for generations.
Huang worked for 42 years at a textile factory in Shanghai. Now, as one of the eldest members of the “Old Poplar,” she passionately engages with residential communities, enterprises, and schools, sharing stories about China’s development with young people.
“At my busiest, I gave three lectures in a day, each lasting two hours, and the audience would give me a thumbs up,” Huang said proudly.
Development is a grand topic. Instead of discussing abstract concepts, Huang often shares her personal experiences filled with vivid and encouraging moments.
“When I worked in the textile factory, I tried many methods to improve efficiency and yield,” Huang told the audience that she made a lot of effort in optimizing the work process, and later successfully doubled the efficiency to simultaneously operate 800 spindles alone. Inspired by Huang’s talent and endeavor, the spinners at the local factory produced nearly half of China’s cotton cloth in the 1950s, a manufacturing miracle by then.
Moreover, Huang once had an opportunity to become a movie star, but she rejected. “Spinning is my specialty and life career,” she said.
Huang’s heartfelt narrations embody the dedication and relentless spirit of the older Chinese generation, and vividly represent the past decades of rapid development in the country, which have resonated deeply with many in the audience. “As long as my health permits, I will continue to try hard to inspire more people, especially the young ones, in ways that they like,” Huang told the Global Times.
Similarly, 75-year-old Hu Jun, another “Old Poplar” member, is also good at using relatable details to explain macro policies in methods that resonate with the public.
The “Old Poplar” program mainly targets residents of Shanghai’s downtown Yangpu district. When discussing China’s industrial restructuring, Hu used Yangpu as an example to illustrate how this cradle of modern Chinese industry has continuously adapted its industrial structure to keep pace with the times.
“Yangpu was once known as the ‘golden belt’ of industry. After China’s reform and opening-up in the late 1970s, it became the ‘Rust Belt.’ Now, through years of industrial upgrading, Yangpu has transformed into the ‘beautiful belt,’ evolving into a green and livable community,” said Hu.
Hu was an official in the Yangpu district government before retirement. He expressed his excitement and enthusiasm upon receiving the reply letter from Xi, saying it reflects the president’s great expectations for grassroots retired officials and his affirmation of Shanghai’s urban construction.
“Even though I am retired, I will continue to serve as a promoter and practitioner of constructing a people-oriented city.”
Both teachers and friends
The “Old Poplar” members have conducted more than 2,600 free lectures over the last five years. They not only do well in vividly explaining macro topics, but are also good at sharing relatable life experiences tailored to audiences of different ages, becoming both teachers and friends to local residents.
Li Peirong, 75, used to work in a local township-level subdistrict before retiring, from which she gained rich experience dealing with the elderly. Now as an “Old Poplar” member, Li’s lecturers are mainly for senior citizens, whom she teaches how to use electronics such as smartphones. “Most of my elderly audience members have learned how to use [smartphones],” she said.
Li also promotes knowledge about electronic fraud prevention in her lectures. “We want to help more elderly people bridge the digital divide, and enjoy the benefits of modern technology.”
She said that receiving the reply from Xi makes her very proud, and further appreciates the significance of what she and other “Old Poplar” members are doing. “I never feel old,” she told the Global Times. “Even in retirement, we can continue to harness the power of our ‘silver generation’ in contributing to society.”
For young audiences, the “Old Poplar” has also made many efforts to prepare its lectures.
As former chairman of the board of supervisors of a technological innovation enterprise, 64-year-old Xin Peihua now mainly engages with young people through the “Old Poplar” program, giving lectures at internet companies.
Xin said she usually keeps her lectures to about half an hour, considering that most young people have busy work schedules. During and after the lectures, she talks with the young employees about work-related stress and their anxieties regarding potential layoffs, much like a caring senior family member. “Now when they’re feeling confused, they sometimes come to me to share their concerns and seek advice,” Xin told the Global Times.
Xin also regularly talks with the new couples at Yangpu’s marriage registries, sharing with them experiences of getting along with spouses and in-laws, maintaining marriage, and building a happy family. These small talks are so popular, that some new couples from other districts choose to register their marriages at Yangpu, said Xin.
She said that receiving a reply from President Xi is a “supreme honor” to her. “I want to serve as a flourishing old poplar, contributing my strength to the joint effort of building a beautiful city for the people, and creating a happy and fulfilling life together.”
Attract the young
The “Old Poplar” program was established in 2020, following Xi’s inspection trip to Shanghai the previous year.
In November 2019, during his visit to the city, Xi proposed the concept that “the cities are built by the people and are for the people,” and has issued several important directives regarding the construction of a people-oriented city in Shanghai.
During that visit, Xi met Huang and encouraged her to further share her experiences with the young people, to strengthen their confidence in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
Inspired by Xi’s words, Yangpu district established the “Old Poplar” program to share with the public the Party’s stories and promote the spirit of Shanghai city. The program has gathered over 300 retired senior citizens who are well-versed in theory, skilled in public speaking, and eager to contribute as volunteer lecturers, according to Deng Qing, head of the Bureau of Retired Veteran Cadres of the CPC Yangpu District Committee, which built the program.
To date, the “Old Poplar” has had a cumulative audience of more than 280,000. How to make young people interested in this format of lectures, and enjoy listening to the stories shared by these “grandpas” and “grandmas,” have been topics that the “Old Poplar” keeps considering.
To attract a Gen Z audience, the program has created accounts on popular video platforms like Bilibili, inviting its members to host livestream lectures. “A Huang lecture, for example, attracted 5,000 viewers during the live broadcast, with a total of over 50,000 views for the replay,” Deng told the Global Times.
The engaging and diverse lectures have been well received by the younger audience. Xu Yifan, a staffer at a Shanghai-based internet enterprise, said he has watched livestream and videos of “Old Poplar” lectures on Bilibili, and felt the deep love of the elderly lecturers for Shanghai and China.
“Their lectures convey knowledge but also power to us, strengthening our young generation’s aspirations for the future, and encouraging us to actively participate in the development of a people-oriented city,” Xu told the Global Times.
Cheng Yunuo is a fifth-grader at a primary school in Yangpu. She has attended many lectures held by the “Old Poplar” at her school.
“The experiences and insights of the older generation have made me deeply realize that, as a Chinese teenager in the new era, I have a responsibility to study hard and continuously improve my knowledge and skills,” Cheng said.
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Longsys Unveils New Products at Electronica Munich, PTM Business Model Drives Innovation in Automotive Storage
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MUNICH, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The much-anticipated Electronica Munich has officially opened. At this international event, Longsys(301308.SZ) launched a range of new products alongside its PTM (Product Technology Manufacturing) business model, with a focus on industrial and automotive storage solutions to meet the global demand for intelligent storage across various industries.
Global Expansion of Storage Solutions
International Debut of the PTM Business Model
Longsys introduced its innovative PTM business model for the first time to a global audience at this event. PTM provides high-end, flexible, and efficient full-stack custom services to empower the intelligent transformation of industries such as automotive and industrial sectors, breaking through the homogeneity of existing products.
Through a series of mergers and an extensive global presence, Longsys has established subsidiaries and branches across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. This forms an international service chain from R&D through to production and sales. Additionally, the company has developed a flexible, efficient, and cost-optimized global storage manufacturing supply chain network to cater to diverse custom demands. This network not only provides efficient localized support and services but also lays a solid foundation for PTM’s global implementation.
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In Germany—a powerhouse of the automotive and industrial sectors—Longsys unveiled high-reliability industrial and automotive-grade products, including the xSPI NOR Flash and Automotive Grade 2 LPDDR4x. The Lexar brand showcased products like the JumpDrive dashcam USB and PCIe Gen5 SSD, covering a broader range of automotive consumer markets.
xSPI NOR Flash
In-house Chip, Expanding Automotive Storage, Multi-Form Factor Packaging, High Frequency, Large Capacity
To better meet customer storage demands, Longsys has strengthened its design capabilities in controllers and Flash chips, gaining a deeper understanding of underlying technologies and manufacturing processes. xSPI NOR Flash, a key component of its in-house Flash chip capabilities, enhances its automotive storage range and expands its technical service capabilities.
The xSPI NOR Flash employs advanced 4xnm technology with a single chip capacity of 256Mb and supports on-chip ECC for improved data reliability. It supports x1 and x8 interface modes, with a maximum clock frequency of 200MHz, reaching up to 3200Mbps data transfer in DTR mode. Compared to traditional SPI NOR Flash, it significantly accelerates code read speeds, reducing system boot-up and response times. Industrial-grade products support operating temperatures from -40°C to 85°C and -40°C to 105°C, while forthcoming automotive-grade versions will comply with Grade 2 standards for rigorous automotive storage requirements.
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Longsys’s xSPI NOR Flash and SPI NOR Flash products, with high capacity, speed, and reliability, are ideal storage solutions across automotive, communications, industrial control, personal computing, security, and wearable tech fields, offering high-performance, dependable storage support.
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After successfully launching automotive-grade eMMC and UFS products, Longsys has introduced automotive-grade DRAM, creating a dual-drive layout in automotive storage solutions for global customers.
Notably, Longsys’s Automotive LPDDR4x received the Best-in-Show award from Embedded Computing Design during the event, the only automotive-grade DRAM product to earn this honor. This achievement not only recognizes Longsys’s exceptional R&D capabilities but also underscores the market potential and global appeal of its automotive storage products.
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SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Petnow Inc., the South Korean provider of pet biometric identification and ‘PetWayHome’ location-based lost pet recovery service, announced that the company was chosen as the Honoree of the Innovation in Business Award. Held by the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the 10th KGCCI Innovation Awards is officially sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. Petnow was awarded for its efforts to pioneer the pet tech industry while pursuing public interests with its AI technology.
Founder and CEO of Petnow Inc., Dr. Jesse Lim, stated “We have been proving our competitiveness by winning the Fresh Ideas Contest at Interzoo 2024, while expanding our client base in Germany by participating in the Global Market Expansion Program assisted by Start2Group in Munich.”. He also highlighted that “We are also looking forward to connecting with potential partners, namely various city municipalities, pet insurers, and vet clinic software providers at the upcoming SLUSH event in Finland.”
Supported by Seoul Business Agency, Petnow will be participating in SLUSH and its community side event ‘K-Startup Demo Day with Vertical’ that will be held at Maria01 (Lars Sonck Venue) to pitch on Nov 18. Any pet industry players interested in connecting with Petnow in person are welcome to pre-register at the Lyyti website for participation.
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