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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

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LTG, however, made a poor decision (although they disagree) in buying NetDimensions. However, the product person who first saw the value of a TOC was correct – although that has gone by the wayside. EdCast is still a strong player in the LXP market, although, at the time, they were adding ubiquitous features to the LMS space.

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History of the LMS

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Corporate wasn’t really there at the time, some places did it, but it was edtech, the launched the WBT scene, removing the distance learning debacle (which was the key player, think tv to tv or monitor, with people looking at other people, or the instructor, and yes it was very popular even into the 2000s). So, no 640 there. Sure folks.

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2015 Talented Learning LMS Vendor Award Recipients

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LMS and performance management companies started merging and then the big HR/talent players acquired them. Oracle acquired Taleo who had acquired Learn.com and the list goes on. All LMS vendors on this list actively promote channel learning on their website with product offerings, case studies, webinars, and client testimonials.

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2019 Talented Learning Awards: Corporate Extended Enterprise Systems

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PeopleFluent NetDimensions. Early in 2019, Litmos became part of the SAP suite of products. It ties into partner management systems like Oracle and Salesforce so you can evaluate your channel partners and identify weaknesses. OnPoint Digital. ServiceRocket Learndot. Thought Industries. AWARD FINALISTS. Accord LMS.

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#HRTECH Learning Vendors Preview – Who to see and who to avoid

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Between the two systems, I am leaning more towards LMS365, just because I honestly believe it has a future in the SharePoint space much more so than their other product (nothing against it, but…). I’m not sure why they “appear” as separate products on their site. NetDimensions Limited. Oracle Taleo.

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