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Forget Buying Multiple Systems – Go One with All

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The old school, legacy term is “extended enterprise”, but this term is often used when referring to customer education or partner training. Not so much with the above use cases (sans the customer education angle). You will notice that systems that are customer-education primary are on this list.

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2020 Learning System Awards (by Vertical/Industry)

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Moodle dominates – from a market share, and user base – it was built first and foremost for Academia, and it is open source, which is free, and so anyone can build a system with it. Meridian KSI. Tied for #1 for Large Enterprise Plus (which I consider 25,000 and higher). And the winner is. Runner Ups.

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Top 50 LMS Report for 2016 – What you need to know (criteria, approach, and yeah some vendors)

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Even open source systems. Are they better suited than anyone else for Enterprise or Extended Enterprise? D2L – for Higher Education. D2L has an Enterprise version, I wouldn’t use it, I get why they are jumping into Corporate, hint it has to do with money (potential). Enterprise.

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Top 20 Learning Management Systems 2013-14

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Top Three Open Source LMSs of 2013-14. Moodle - Whether you like it or not, the system still reigns supreme for free open source. But, as we all know, nothing is ever really free, so if you go open source make sure you have the resources to invest to make it robust. Before the Top 20, here are the.

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Top 100 Learning Systems 2021-22

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They represent every nearly every vertical out there (industry wise), audience size – small business, SMB (including mid-market), mid-market, Enterprise, Large Enterprise, Customer Education/Training/B2B and B2C (aka as extended enterprise). There are vendors that are not on this list. It may be yours. I hear you.