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When your LMS BFF is no longer

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We all do it, I mean that is a huge initial step in designing effective training. By pulling this information you will have some sense of what may become an issue for you – I mean if I know that 35% of my employees are using IE7 – I need to tell them to upgrade to the latest version. Did the vendor ask?

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

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In the case of a well known LMS vendor for example, their system came up on Avant, but when I went to play a course, their course player screen failed to work effectively and the course window did not look as it should, in comparison to some of the other better known browsers. SCORM 2000 will work. It is a video.

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Top 10 LMS/LCMS Trends and Forecasts

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Equally horrible, is that some companies are still using old versions of IE or an outdated computer system with Windows 2000 on it. Many smaller size vendors identify the SBMs as less than 500 employees, others value it as less than 250 employees. Will the vendors support the new versions of all the browsers?

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Learning System Buyer’s Guide

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Behind the scenes is what we refer to as “bundled” and “range/band pricing” These pricing methods have been around since 2000, and their only change is the spin. The term means “Monthly Active Users” and it is red hot in the learning system space. A three-year contract is an appropriate way to go.