CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Executive Summary
1.3. The Scope of the Study
CHAPTER 2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Secondary Research
2.2. Primary Research
2.3. Analytic Tools and Model
2.4. Economic Indicator
2.4.1 Base Year, Base Currency, Forecasting Period
2.5. Expert Validation
2.6. Study Timeline
CHAPTER 3. MARKET ANALYSIS
3.1. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.2. Porter's Five Force Analysis
3.2.1. Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.2.2. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.2.3. Threats of Substitutes
3.2.4. Threats of New Entrants
3.2.5. Degree of Competition
3.3. PESTLE Analysis
3.3.1. Political
3.3.2. Economical
3.3.3. Social
3.3.4. Technological
3.3.5. Legal
3.3.6. Environmental
3.4. SWOT Analysis
3.4.1. Strengths
3.4.2. Weakness
3.4.3. Opportunities
3.4.4. Threats
3.5. Y-O-Y Analysis
CHAPTER 4. MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Market Drivers
4.1.1. Growing consolidation of the veterinary healthcare industry
4.1.2. Rising demand for pet insurance with growing animal health expenditure
4.1.3. Rising companion animal ownership
4.1.4. Growing product innovation and integration for better practice outcomes
4.2. Market Restraints & Challenges
4.2.1. Shortage of veterinary practitioners in developing countries
4.2.2. Lack of government incentives
4.2.3. Lack of awareness about veterinary software in developing countries
4.3. Market Opportunities
4.3.1. Penetration in emerging economies through education and training
4.3.2. Web-based/cloud-based models
CHAPTER 5. GLOBAL VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET – BY PRODUCT
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Veterinary practice management software
5.3 Veterinary imaging software
5.4 Other software
CHAPTER 6. GLOBAL VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET – BY DELIVERY
MODE
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Web & cloud-based solutions
6.3. On-Premise solutions
CHAPTER 7. GLOBAL VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET – BY PRACTICE
TYPE
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Exclusive small animal practices
7.3. Mixed animal practices
7.4. Exclusive large animal practices
CHAPTER 8. VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET - BY TYPE
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Integrated software
8.3. Standalone software
CHAPTER 9. VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET - BY END USER
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Veterinary hospitals and referral practices
9.3. Clinics and ambulatory practices
9.4. Speciality and emergency hospitals
CHAPTER 10. GLOBAL VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET - BY GEOGRAPHY
10.1. Introduction
10.2. North America
10.2.1. U.S.
10.2.2. Canada
10.2.3. Mexico
10.2.4. Costa Rica
10.3. South America
10.3.1. Brazil
10.3.2. Argentina
10.3.3. Chile
10.3.4. Columbia
10.3.5. Others
10.4. Europe
10.4.1. U.K.
10.4.2. Germany
10.4.3. France
10.4.4. Italy
10.4.5. Spain
10.4.6. Russia
10.4.7. Netherlands
10.4.8. Switzerland
10.4.9. Poland
10.4.10. Others
10.5. APAC
10.5.1. China
10.5.2. Japan
10.5.3. India
10.5.4. South Korea
10.5.5. Australia & New Zealand
10.5.6. Malaysia
10.5.7. Singapore
10.5.8. Others
10.6. Middle East & Africa
10.6.1. UAE
10.6.2. Saudi Arabia
10.6.3. Iran
10.6.4. Iraq
10.6.5. Qatar
10.6.6. South Africa
10.6.7. Algeria
10.6.8. Morocco
10.6.9. Nigeria
10.6.10. Egypt
10.6.11. Others
CHAPTER 11. GLOBAL VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET - COMPANY
PROFILES
11.1. IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
11.2. Hippo Manager Software, Inc.
11.3. VetZ Limited
11.4. Esaote SpA
11.5. Henry Schein, Inc.
11.6. Patterson Companies, Inc.
11.7. ClienTrax,
11.10. Onward Systems, Inc.
11.11. VIA Information Systems
11.12. Animal Intelligence Software, Inc.,
11.13. Oehm und Rehbein GmbH
11.14. Britton's Wise Computer, Inc.
11.13. Finnish Net Solutions.
11.14. Care stream Health
11.15. Firm cloud Corporation.
CHAPTER 12. GLOBAL VETERINARY SOFTWARE MARKET - COMPETITIVE
LANDSCAPE
12.1. Market Share Analysis
12.2. Strategies adopted by top companies
12.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Collaborations & Agreements
CHAPTER 13. MARKET INSIGHTS
13.1. Industry Experts Insights
13.2. Analysts Opinions
13.3. Investment Opportunities
CHAPTER 14. APPENDIX
14.1. List of Tables
14.2. List of Figures