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LMSs that kick ass: Saba

Janet Clarey

The sixth LMS in the LMSs that kick ass Friday series is Saba. Saba’s primary market is corporate learning with just more than half of all implementations installed behind-the-firewall (largest implementation 2,000,000 learners). Saba is a major player among corporate LMSs -you can say it’s a benchmark system.

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2013 Excellence in Social Learning

CLO Magazine

Gold: Saba Software Security vendor Kaspersky Labs has more than 2,700 employees operating in almost 200 countries. To meet these needs, Kaspersky decided to implement an LMS that would enable collaboration and real-time communication among employees. Saba implemented and deployed the system within 45 days.

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Can PeopleCloud support learning in all its contexts?

Clive on Learning

With the increasing awareness of the importance of informal learning, in all its guises, it is not surprising, therefore, that learning professionals should seek to broaden their scope by enriching their blends with coaching, practical work assignments, performance support materials and so on. However, there is a key difference.

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Can the ‘big LMS’ break clear of formal training?

Clive on Learning

I must confess it is now four months since I received an in-depth demonstration from the people at Saba of their People Systems Suites. First off, it’s worth noting that Saba does not seem to have been suffering like so many of its competitors through the downturn: It gained 113 new customers in 2010, which was a record year.

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5 Ways to Use New Generation Learning Tools

CLO Magazine

A survey released this week sponsored by Saba revealed that HR leaders in the U.S. Employers should welcome social, mobile and video learning tools to create a platform for a collaborative exchange of ideas. believe a significant amount of knowledge goes unshared with colleagues who could use that information.

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A Whole New World (of Learning)

CLO Magazine

This change in the way we interact with information has made the original LMS paradigm, that of a portal-based online university, increasingly obsolete. I don’t predict the end of big systems like Saba, SumTotal, SAP or any other LMS vendor overnight.

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Part 4: Linked Enablement

CLO Magazine

According to Chris Tratar, senior director of product marketing at Saba, early adopters tend to have heavy focuses on knowledge worker industries, which include consulting, tech companies and any organization with a robust research and design process. There, pull learning can facilitate the need for collaboration and sharing.

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