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International Airport Review Launches Their New Media Planner for 2016

The publication International Airport Review today announces the official launch of their new media planner for 2016.

Brasted, United Kingdom (November 18, 2015) — The publication International Airport Review today announces the official launch of their new media planner for 2016.

“Throughout 2015, we have seen a very successful year unfold, with visitor numbers soaring by more than 74% and website registrations increased by 79%. These figures show that our audience is becoming more relevant and larger in size to fit our clients’ needs” Andrew Holland, Publication Manager, International Airport Review.

Responses from their 2015 industry survey confirmed that:
• 90% of their visitors have direct purchasing power
• 82% of their audience are involved directly in their company’s decision making
• 97% would recommend International Airport Review to a colleague

Now that advertising opportunities are nearly sold out for 2015 both digitally and in print, International Airport Review is now selling advertising and sponsorship opportunities across its portfolio for 2016.

About International Airport Review
International Airport Review is the leading bi-monthly technical journal for the airport industry, and is essential reading for anyone involved in the airport industry. International Airport Review keeps you informed of the latest developments and projects within the aviation sector, featuring articles on key topics, including: – passenger flow technology, winter operations, legislation, baggage handling, ground handling, security, ATC/ATM, ARFF, IT and cargo. At International Airport Review we pride ourselves on our editorial integrity. We attract the leading industry experts to write on subjects that readers need to know about. The strength of International Airport Review is reflected by our circulation figures, with an estimated 30,000 readers across the globe.

http://www.internationalairportreview.com

For further information, please contact:
Andrew Holland, Publication Manager
International Airport Review
T: +44 (0)1959 563311
E: aholland@russellpublishing.com
W: http://www.internationalairportreview.com

European Railway Review Launches Their New Media Planner for 2016

The publication European Railway Review today announces the official launch of their new media planner for 2016.

Brasted, United Kingdom (November 17, 2015) — The publication European Railway Review today announces the official launch of their new media planner for 2016.

“Throughout 2015, we have seen a very successful year unfold, with visitor numbers soaring by more than 64% and website registrations up by more than 44%. These figures show that our audience are becoming more relevant and larger in size to fit our clients’ needs” Ben Holliday, Publisher, European Railway Review.

Responses from their 2015 industry survey confirmed that:
• More than 91% of their audience would recommend European Railway Review to a colleague
• More than 76% of their visitors have influential purchasing power
• They have an online satisfaction rating of over 93%
• More than 91% of their audience would recommend European Railway Review to a colleague

Now that advertising opportunities are nearly sold out for 2015 both digitally and in print, European Railway Review is now selling advertising and sponsorship opportunities across its portfolio for 2016.

About European Railway Review
European Railway Review is the leading bi-monthly technical journal for the European rail industry. At European Railway Review, we pride ourselves on our editorial integrity. This means that the articles featured are unbiased, non-marketing led and written by senior heads from end user companies on subjects that our readers need to know about. Regular topics that are featured within the magazine include: infrastructure, rolling stock, high-speed developments, freight operations, track maintenance and permanent way machinery, signalling, safety and security, bogie technology, control centres, station construction and refurbishment, PPPs and finance matters.

http://www.europeanrailwayreview.com

For further information, please contact:
Ben Holliday, Publication Manager
European Railway Review
T: +44 (0)1959 563311
E: bholliday@russellpublishing.com
W: http://www.europeanrailwayreview.com

European Pharmaceutical Review Launches Their New Media Planner for 2016

The publication European Pharmaceutical Review today announces the official launch of their new media planner for 2016.

Brasted, United Kingdom (November 17, 2015) — The publication European Pharmaceutical Review today announces the official launch of their new media planner for 2016.

“Throughout 2015, we have seen a very successful year unfold, with visitor numbers soaring by more than 230% and website registrations up by more than 78%. These figures show that our audience is becoming more relevant and larger in size to fit our clients’ needs” Graeme Cathie, Publisher, European Pharmaceutical Review.

Responses from their 2015 industry survey confirmed that:
• 95% of their community work in pharma, biotech or academia
• More than 91% of their visitors have influential purchasing power
• They have an online satisfaction rating of over 93%
• Over 78% of their print readers are involved in the decision making process

Each of their print issues goes to the top 25 pharmaceutical and top 25 biotechnology companies as well as the leading 25 life science academic institutions. Now that advertising opportunities are nearly sold out for 2015 both digitally and in print, European Pharmaceutical Review is now selling advertising and sponsorship across its portfolio for 2016.

About European Pharmaceutical Review
European Pharmaceutical Review is the leading publication and website for information on technologies in drug discovery and manufacturing. Published bi-monthly, every issue offers a high level of technical and business contributions from the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions, coupled with a variety of exciting new features including interviews, updates and profiles.

http://www.europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com

For further information, please contact:
Graeme Cathie, Publisher
European Pharmaceutical Review
T: +44 (0)1959 563311
E: gcathie@russellpublishing.com
W: http://www.europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com

Clarifying Career PC Home-Study Online Training Courses For Microsoft MCSA Tech Support

The Microsoft MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) course is a great basis for men and women looking to get into supporting networks. So if you want to get going or have previous knowledge but want to formalise that with an acknowledged certification, the right training exists for you. Each of these categories needs a specialised track, so make sure you’ve got the correct program in advance of getting going. Identify a provider that takes the time to understand you, and what you’d like to do, and can give you the clear facts to make your decision.

Coming across job security these days is incredibly rare. Businesses frequently drop us from the workforce with very little notice – as and when it suits them. We can however locate security at the market sector level, by looking for high demand areas, coupled with a lack of qualified workers.

Using the IT business as an example, a recent e-Skills analysis brought to light a national skills shortage around the UK of over 26 percent. Showing that for every 4 jobs available across computing, there are only 3 trained people to do them. Fully trained and commercially educated new staff are accordingly at a complete premium, and it seems it will continue to be so for a long time. We can’t imagine if a better time or market settings will exist for gaining qualification for this hugely growing and developing market.

Every program under consideration has to build towards a nationally (or globally) recognised exam at the end – not some little ‘in-house’ printed certificate to hang in your hallway. You’ll find that only recognised certification from the major players like Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and Adobe will have any meaning to employers. Hop over to NewCareerCourses.co.uk for current specifics.

IT has become one of the more exciting and ground-breaking industries that you could be a part of. Being up close and personal with technology is to be a part of the massive changes that will impact the whole world for generations to come. We’ve only just begun to see just how technology will define our world. The internet will massively revolutionise how we view and interact with the rest of the world over the years to come.

Should receiving a good salary be high on your wish list, then you’ll be happy to know that the average salary of IT employees in general is considerably greater than with the rest of the economy. It’s no secret that there is a substantial nationwide need for qualified IT professionals. In addition, with the constant growth in the marketplace, it looks like this will be the case for years to come.

Please understand this most important point: You have to get round-the-clock 24×7 instructor and mentor support. We can tell you that you’ll strongly regret it if you let this one slide. Beware of institutions that use ‘out-of-hours’ call-centres – with your call-back scheduled for normal office hours. This is useless when you’re stuck and need an answer now.

If you look properly, you’ll find the top providers who give students direct-access support at all times – even in the middle of the night. If you opt for less than support round-the-clock, you’ll quickly find yourself regretting it. It may be that you don’t use it during late nights, but what about weekends, early mornings or even late evenings at some point.

(C) Alison T. N. Shaffer-Strong. Pop to my site for superb information ~ Microsoft Courses or CareerChangeIdea.co.uk.