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Business turns to virtual technologies as travel costs are about to soar

London, UKLearning NewsCommelius Solutions

The price of travel across the globe will grow by 4 to 6% next year reveals a recent Industry Forecast report. This includes the costs of accommodation and car rental.* The majority of companies are already considering moving the bulk of their training to the virtual space, according to recent research into cloud based technologies.

The study, conducted jointly by business training provider REDTRAY and benchmarking organisation Towards Maturity, shows that more than 70% of organisations are already using or piloting live online learning technologies. Another 24% is planning to turn to them in the near future.

The results from the research coincide with the Treasury's plans for a 3p petrol duty increase next year. Vicky Jones, Managing Director at REDTRAY says, "The UK economy is already dealing with high inflation rates and unemployment. The government's plans to raise fuel tax in the New Year could mean that many organisations will face another setback on their way to recovery." She continues, "The evidence suggests that companies see live online learning as a solution to the problems they are confronted with due to high costs or running a business. This not only includes growing travel related expenses but also hiring location costs, time out of the office and vital training expenditure." According to the expense management organisation Replicon, there has been a 12% increase in spend on travel between 2010 and 2011 and companies are looking for alternative solutions to the issues they are facing or about to face. Vicky Jones adds, "Virtual technologiesare a perfect way to deliver quality training to staff and, at the same time, avoid unnecessary travel."

*2012 Industry Forecast Executive Summary
** The report produced collaboratively by business training provider REDTRAY and benchmarking organisation Towards Maturity collates thoughts, opinions and intentions of over 180 Learning and Development representatives across the UK.

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To download the full report visit the http://www.cloud4training.com.