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Press Releases from eLearning Industry (8 total)

Consultancy Service for Potential Buyers of Learning Management Systems

The network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, has launched a service offering online advice and guidance for anyone who has been given responsibility for sourcing and buying a learning management system (LMS). Would-be LMS buyers can visit the eLearning Industry website and supply some details about their organisation, along with what they require of an LMS and their aspirations about what the LMS should be able to. After a four-step

Appeal for Learning Management Systems’ Customer and User Experience Data

The network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, is inviting buyers of learning management systems (LMSs) from all over the world to collaborate in on-going, customer-led assessments of these learning platforms. Christopher Pappas, the owner and founder of eLearning Industry, explained, “It’s important that the customer’s voice is heard in this marketplace – not least to help continue to re-shape the future of the LMS software experience. So, we’re inviting the

Top 20 ‘Try-Before-You-Buy’ Learning Management Systems Named

According to the network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, any worthwhile learning management system (LMS) ought to be available for a free trial before would-be purchasers are asked to buy it. It has now gone further by publishing a list of nine tips to help would-be LMS buyers get the best from this trial – and has published a list of the top 20 LMSs whose vendors offer a free

Ten Key Questions for Would-be Buyers of Learning Management Systems

An article from the network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, sets out ten key questions that would-be buyers of learning management systems (LMSs) should ask when they experience a demo of the software. As Christopher Pappas, the owner and founder of eLearning Industry, explained, “An LMS demo gives you a chance to see the tool in action and discover the benefits it brings to your organisation – but, usually, there’s

Identifying the Best Customer Training Learning Management Systems Vendors

To try to bring clarity to the confusing and increasingly complex world of learning management systems (LMSs), the network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, is offering online advice and guidance to those considering buying a customer training LMS. In particular, eLearning Industry’s website contains an article on customer training LMSs, which outlines eight key issues which need to be addressed at the selection process to enable buyers to determine

Key Issues for Extended Enterprise Learning Management Systems

The network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, has revealed eight key questions that all buyers of extended enterprise learning management systems (LMSs) need to have answered satisfactorily to help them through the selection process. Christopher Pappas, the owner and founder of eLearning Industry, said, “As a result of our customers telling us about their experiences in buying extended enterprise LMSs, we’ve been able to identify the eight key issues

Updated List of the Top 20 Learning Management Systems Published

Some six months after publishing a list of the top 20 learning management systems (LMSs), the network-based media and publishing company, eLearning Industry, has updated the list to take account of market and technological developments. This has meant producing two lists of LMSs – covering Cloud-based LMSs and Open-Source LMSs. Now heading the list of Cloud-based LMSs are: • Docebo • Adobe Captivate Prime • Litmos LMS • iSpring Learn • Talent LMS The top Open-Source LMSs are said to be: • Moodle • Chamilo • Totara Learn • Canvas • Open edX In

LMS vendors get new promotional platform from eLearning Industry

Learning management system (LMS) producers and vendors can now promote their products and services via eLearning Industry's pay-per-click (PPC) platform. The recently launched platform, which allows the world’s 1,230 or so LMS vendors to advertise their products and services online, provides targeted pay-per-click (PPC) internet marketing. Christopher Pappas, the owner and founder of eLearning Industry, explained, “LMS vendors can use this PPC platform to reach the appropriate software buyers at the

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