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Top 10 E-Learning Companies for Corporate Training

Hurix Digital

Docebo Founded in 2005, Docebo has become a leader in Cloud SaaS eLearning in government, corporate, and small business sectors. The company also offers translation services to help global clients translate their courseware and training modules into their local or regional languages.

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Docebo: The hottest learning tech company in years

Docebo

Docebo , which was founded in 2005, is walking away with a large percentage of this market. Unlike an LMS that “hosts courseware you developed elsewhere,” Docebo is a complete solution. And this, of course, lets new vendors reinvent the space. Enter Docebo.

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Top 10 E-Learning Companies for Corporate Training

Hurix Digital

Docebo Email ID info@docebo.com Solutions Online Tutorials Documentation Webinars Founded in 2005, Docebo has become a leader in Cloud SaaS eLearning in government, corporate, and small business sectors. The company ranks among the world’s top 10 SaaS eLearning companies.

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Part 1: The Shift From Push to Pull Learning

CLO Magazine

When pest control and exterminator service Orkin first introduced its video on-demand learning module in 2005, employees were intrigued but skeptical, said Greg Baumann, vice president of training and technical services for Rollins Inc., the parent company for Orkin.

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

I've seen the Content Authoring Research Report from the eLearningGuild that suggests what tools are being used in 2005 and it suggests that most content is being authored using fairly traditional tools such as Flash, PowerPoint, Dreamweaver, Captivate, Lectora. What's the bottom line? embedded based on other tools or add-ins.

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Power to the People: Deloitte’s Nick van Dam

CLO Magazine

Van Dam said Gen Y likes to learn online, check out the latest videos on a topic of interest, take open courseware from any leading institution, have access to content through their mobile devices and tablets, and be on social media sites during working hours. Courses are made available via the Internet.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Ohhh.the new iPhone is a wee sexy lass isnt she?

Mark Oehlert

has just announced that with the latest version of it's LCMS instructional designers can kick-start iPhone courseware development. supports iPhone SDK beta 2, allowing for complete courseware delivery to Apple’s Safari mobile browser platform. dominKnow’s Learning Content Management System 5.2

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