A report on progress of the Job Network, covering the operation of Job Network over the whole of the first contract period (May 1998 to end-February 2000) and the early months of the second contract period (generally to September 2000). This report is provided by Department of Jobs and Small Business (previously Department of Employment).
Nature Progress Report 2016 provides insight into the progress of the acquisition, organization and management of the Nature Network on the reference date of 1-1-2016. In addition, the current file of the Nature Network on 1-1-2016 has been included.
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Nature Progress Report 2015 provides insight into the progress of acquisition, organization and management of the Nature Network on the reference date 1-1-2015. In addition, the current file of the Nature Network on 1-1-2015 has been included.
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The report offers Weather Monitoring Network Market Dynamics, Comprises Industry development drivers, challenges, opportunities, threats and limitations. A report also incorporates Cost Trend of products, Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion, Crucial Suppliers of products, Concentration Rate of Steel Coupling Economy. Global Weather Monitoring Network Market Research Report covers Market Effect Factors investigation chiefly included Technology Progress, Consumer Requires Trend, External Environmental Change.
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The SNMP Trap Receiver market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of network monitoring solutions across diverse sectors. The rising demand for proactive network management and enhanced security in critical infrastructure, including military and civilian applications, is a key catalyst. Independent deployment remains the dominant segment, offering flexibility and customization, while integration deployment is gaining traction due to its streamlined integration with existing systems. The market's expansion is further fueled by the increasing complexity of IT networks and the need for real-time fault detection and troubleshooting. Key players like SolarWinds, IBM, Paessler, and Progress Software are driving innovation through advanced features like automated alert systems, improved reporting capabilities, and enhanced scalability. The North American market currently holds a significant share, reflecting the region's advanced IT infrastructure and stringent security regulations. However, the Asia-Pacific region is poised for significant growth owing to rapid digitalization and expanding network deployments. While the market faces certain restraints, such as the high initial investment cost and the need for specialized expertise, the overall outlook remains optimistic, fueled by continuous technological advancements and increasing demand for robust network monitoring across global industries. The forecast period from 2025 to 2033 anticipates a sustained CAGR, fueled by the convergence of several factors. These include the growing adoption of cloud-based network management systems, the Internet of Things (IoT) expansion requiring enhanced monitoring capabilities, and increasing cybersecurity concerns. The market is segmented by deployment type (independent and integrated) and application (military and civilian), with the civilian segment projected to maintain its dominance due to the widespread adoption of network monitoring in various industries. Future growth will depend heavily on technological innovation, addressing the skill gap in network management, and the development of cost-effective solutions to expand market reach. Competitive analysis reveals that market leaders are focusing on strategic partnerships, acquisitions, and product development to maintain their market position and address evolving customer needs. Geographic expansion, particularly in emerging economies, represents a significant growth opportunity for market participants.
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The global SMEs Network Monitoring Tools market size was valued at USD 3,219.69 million in 2023 and is projected to grow from USD 3,381.00 million in 2025 to USD 9,439.85 million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 12.4% during the forecast period. Rising demand for enhanced network visibility and security, increasing adoption of cloud-based solutions, and growing need for real-time monitoring drive market expansion. However, concerns regarding data privacy and security may hinder growth. The market is fragmented, with numerous players offering a wide range of solutions. Key players include Auvik Networks Inc., N-able Technologies Ltd., Datadog, Zoho Corporation, Atera Networks Ltd., Domotz Inc, Progress Software Corporation, LogicMonitor, Dynatrace, Pandora FMS, SolarWinds Worldwide LLC, Paessler GmbH, Zabbix, Checkmk GmbH, and Park Place Technologies. Strategic partnerships, acquisitions, and technological advancements are common competitive strategies. Regional growth is influenced by factors such as IT infrastructure development, regulatory policies, and industry trends. North America and Europe hold significant market shares due to advanced technological adoption and large SME presence. Asia Pacific is expected to witness substantial growth, driven by increasing IT spending and digital transformation initiatives.
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The downloadable data shows the progress of the rollout outlining the number of premises passed, the services activated, and those passed but currently ‘Not yet ready to connect’.
Variations in numbers from week to week reflect the modular construction program. That is construction is completed in blocks, so that there may be large upward jumps in some weeks and less or none in others. Following completion of the construction process passing premises in the streets, further validation of address data is undertaken of the ‘as-built’ network against estimates obtained from national address data. There may be some fluctuation in numbers from week to week as a result.
The data is also available in a PDF on our website: https://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-information/about-nbn-co/corporate-plan/weekly-progress-report
The Weekly Progress Report (Build) is currently being reviewed by NBN Co for any impacts of the global equipment and component shortage on the nbn™ HFC network. Publishing of the next Weekly Progress Report (Build) will resume as soon as possible.
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Nature Progress Report 2019 provides insight into the progress of the acquisition, organization and management of the Nature Network on the reference date 1-1-2019. In addition, the current file of the Nature Network on 1-1-2019 has been included.
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The SNMP Trap Receiver market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of network monitoring and management solutions across diverse industries. The rising complexity of IT infrastructure, coupled with the need for proactive threat detection and improved system uptime, fuels demand for efficient and reliable SNMP trap receivers. This market segment is projected to witness a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately 15% between 2025 and 2033, expanding from an estimated market size of $500 million in 2025 to over $1.5 billion by 2033. Key growth drivers include the expanding adoption of cloud computing and IoT devices, necessitating comprehensive network monitoring capabilities. Furthermore, the increasing adoption of advanced security measures, like intrusion detection and prevention systems, which leverage SNMP traps for alerts, is further propelling market growth. Major market players like SolarWinds, IBM, Paessler AG, and Progress Software Corporation are actively developing and enhancing their SNMP trap receiver offerings to cater to the growing demand, leading to a competitive landscape marked by innovation in features and functionality. However, certain restraints may slightly temper the market's trajectory. These include the rising costs associated with deploying and maintaining comprehensive network monitoring systems, as well as the complexity of integrating SNMP trap receivers with existing infrastructure. The market's segmentation reflects varied applications across various sectors, including IT, telecom, and manufacturing. The North American and European regions are expected to hold significant market shares due to their advanced IT infrastructure and high adoption rates of network monitoring tools. Future market growth will be significantly shaped by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), leading to the development of more intelligent and automated SNMP trap management systems capable of proactive threat analysis and incident response.
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The report offers Network Switch Port Monitoring Tools Market Dynamics, Comprises Industry development drivers, challenges, opportunities, threats and limitations. A report also incorporates Cost Trend of products, Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion, Crucial Suppliers of products, Concentration Rate of Steel Coupling Economy. Global Network Switch Port Monitoring Tools Market Research Report covers Market Effect Factors investigation chiefly included Technology Progress, Consumer Requires Trend, External Environmental Change.
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The report offers Network Monitoring and Visibility Tool Market Dynamics, Comprises Industry development drivers, challenges, opportunities, threats and limitations. A report also incorporates Cost Trend of products, Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion, Crucial Suppliers of products, Concentration Rate of Steel Coupling Economy. Global Network Monitoring and Visibility Tool Market Research Report covers Market Effect Factors investigation chiefly included Technology Progress, Consumer Requires Trend, External Environmental Change.
Nature 2019 progress report provides insight into the progress of the acquisition, establishment and management of the Nature Network on the reference date 1-1-2019. In addition, on 1-1-2019 the current stock was included in the Nature Network.
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Nature data are presented in the Nature Progress Reports. For this purpose, source data on the acquisition, development and management of land for nature areas in the Netherlands Nature Network (NNN) are collected by the provinces and supplied to BIJ12 in accordance with the Nature information model (IMNa). The limited part of the provincial nature network concerns the part of the national nature network (NNN) on which agreements have been made between the province and the national government within the nature pact. State of affairs up to and including 31-12-2018
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This record is for Approval for Access (AfA) product AfA436. This dataset shows the names and locations where the Environment Agency carries out planned, routine environmental monitoring. Details of monitoring sites operated by third parties, for example as a condition of their permit, are not included. The monitoring programmes are those considered as ‘environmental monitoring’ by the United Kingdom Environmental Observation Framework (UKEOF). Non-routine monitoring, for example ad hoc or responsive monitoring, is not included. Most site locations are held at a resolution of 1 metre. The grid references of some sites are only shown to a resolution of 1km. This is because some sites are on land owned by individuals, and precise location could infringe personal privacy or national security. Groundwater monitoring is always shown with reduced resolution of 1km. This dataset is available on the Environment Agency’s Datashare site, and will also be combined with other organisations’ data and made available from the UKEOF website. The UKEOF Data Advisory Group coordinates UK implementation of the INSPIRE Annex III Environmental Monitoring Facilities (EF) theme on behalf of the UK Location Programme (UKLP). Datasets available at full resolution: • Coastal Survey Programme • EC Bathing Waters (monitoring of Intestinal Enterococci and Escherichia Coli at over 400 sites) • Oslo and Paris Convention (OSPAR) (monitoring of mercury, cadmium, copper, zinc, lead, PCBs, gamma-HCH, orthophosphate, phosphorus, nitrate, nitrogen and suspended particulate material at over 100 sites across England to determine the loading of contaminants entering the sea from inland discharges) • Demonstration Test Catchments (DTC) – A small number of sites where macroinvertebrates, macrophytes, diatoms, fish, and habitat are monitored. • WFD-EQSD (Environmental Quality Standards Directive) – replaces the Dangerous Substances Directive (list 1 substances) - We monitor water quality at approximately 1000 sites throughout England to fulfil the requirements of this Directive. • WFD-Operational – we undertake over 20,000 macroinvertebrate, diatom, macrophyte, fish, water quality and phytoplankton surveys. • WFD- Surveillance – we undertake over 3,000 macroinvertebrate, diatom, macrophyte, fish, water quality, phytoplankton, seagrass, saltmarsh species and abundance, macroalgae and habitat surveys. • WFD-Drinking Water Protected Areas – We sample over 200 sites for water quality across England to monitor and protect water bodies which are designated as sources of drinking water. • National Fisheries Monitoring Programme – Coarse Fish – We undertake about 2000 surveys of coarse fisheries throughout England using electric fishing and hydroacoustics to monitor the status of our fish populations and inform our environmental management. • National Fisheries Monitoring Programme – Salmonids – We conduct surveys at 3000 sites across England to monitor salmonid populations and their habitat. • Eel Index– We monitor the populations of silver, yellow and glass eels at nearly 200 sites across England to report to Government and the EU on progress towards the European Eel recovery target and to inform Eel Management Plans. • Salmon Index – We collect run data and smolt trapping for salmon and sea trout population statistics in the Lune, Tamar and Tyne catchments. • Water Resources – Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies. We survey macroinvertebrates and habitat at 334 sites across England to assess the relationship between flow and ecology. • Water Resources – National Drought Monitoring Network (NDMN) – We collect macroinvertebrate samples and photographs at 88 sites across England to support the actions identified in our drought plans and enable reporting on the local and national impacts of drought. • Water Resources – Setting the HydroEcological Basis for Adaptive Management (SHeBAM) network. These are sites (largely in Northern areas) used to help understand and manage the impacts of reservoirs on ecology. Datasets available at reduced (1km) resolution: • Hydrometry and Telemetry Network (multi-programme) – All static Environment Agency monitoring sites for precipitation, river flow, river levels, groundwater and temperature throughout England. • WFD – Groundwater – All sites used to inform the Environment Agency Groundwater Quality (about 3000 sites) and Level (about 5200 sites) networks across England. • Non-native and Invasive Species Monitoring (NNIS). The NNIS programme comprises approximately 150 sites across England where Dikerogammarus villosus and Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (invasive shrimp species) sampling is undertaken. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.
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The report offers Smart Water Network Monitoring Market Dynamics, Comprises Industry development drivers, challenges, opportunities, threats and limitations. A report also incorporates Cost Trend of products, Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion, Crucial Suppliers of products, Concentration Rate of Steel Coupling Economy. Global Smart Water Network Monitoring Market Research Report covers Market Effect Factors investigation chiefly included Technology Progress, Consumer Requires Trend, External Environmental Change.
Progress report on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) recommendations, which were published in the PAC’s 16th report of session 2007 to 2008: ‘Government on the Internet: progress in delivering information and services online’ (March 2008).
The Central Office of Information (COI) delivered the standards and guidance requested and the report should be read in conjunction with them:
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The seismic instrumentation of structures in order to assess their condition and to track it over long periods or after representative events has proven to be a topic of large interest, under continuous development at international level. The seismic hazard of Romania poses one of the most dangerous threats for the country, in terms of potential physical and socio-economic losses. In recent years, taking advantage of the new scientific and technological advances, among which the exponential growth in computational resources, significant improvements have been made in extending the seismic networks for structural monitoring and using the data as input for products and services addressed not only to the research community but also to stakeholders. The paper covers focused aspects of the topic for Romania, referring to past developments of the most important institutions and seismic networks in the country and the current status, including the research and regulatory gaps. Currently, three main research and academic institutions perform structural health monitoring of twenty-two buildings in Romania. As the number of monitored buildings grows and new actors in the private sector start to get involved in the process, the need for data standardization and a regulatory framework increases. Ongoing national and international projects (PREVENT, SETTING, TURNkey) address these issues and outline the roadmap for future actions of the main institutions responsible for seismic risk reduction, including authorities, research and academia.
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AusPlots is a collection of ecological data and samples gathered from a network of plots and transects across Australia by the TERN Surveillance Monitoring team, using standardised methodologies.
The AusPlots collection provides the ecological infrastructure to: - quantify the richness and cover of plant species (including weeds); - quantify the diversity and abundance of soil biodiversity; - assess the state, spatial heterogeneity and structural complexity of vegetation, including life-stage; - record vegetation and soil parameters that assist with the validation of remotely sensed ecological products; - analyse vegetation structure and change based on a series of photo reference images; better estimate soil carbon and nutrient stocks; - conduct taxonomic validation studies based on collected plant voucher specimens; - conduct DNA barcoding and population genetic profiling based on collected tissue samples.
Overall this information will progress understanding of ecosystem processes, structure and function, and more generally progress understanding of the response to disturbance and longer-term environmental change of rangeland ecosystems, which underpins sustainable management practice.
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