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A Brief Historical Look at Corporate Training

Litmos

This was the decade of the Commodore 64, the Macintosh, the IBM 5150, and the often forgotten, or even unheard of, Amiga 500. Mailing CD-ROM courses to offices around the world was significantly cheaper than regularly sending instructors to the same sites. Corporate Training in the 2000 's.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

This forms the basis of DOS for the IBM PC. 1981: First IBM PC hits the shelves, with 16K memory and mono display. IBM announces the PC AT with 286 processor and 20MB hard drive. IBM launches PS/2 range, with 16 colours. Big fuss about multimedia, as CD-ROM becomes mainstream. 1992: IBM reports $4.87

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