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Docebo: The hottest learning tech company in years

Docebo

Not only do companies buy learning tools to train and upskill employees, but many companies also sell learning as a product. In fact, for whatever product you sell there is likely an opportunity to sell training that helps make your product more useful, helpful, or valuable. Let me give you a few examples. Enter Docebo.

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With New Application and MediaCore Acquisition Workday Extends Cloud Offerings to Learning

Training Industry

Founded in 2005, Workday develops enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources. It recently embarked on a discovery process in which it interviewed customers to find out what they want from learning solutions. Despite recently reporting a wider loss and a “lackluster revenue forecast,” last month, Workday, Inc.

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Profile of a learning architect: Tiina Paju-Pomfret

Clive on Learning

This was accomplished using Bupa’s Saba Centra virtual classroom platform. Bupa Live acts as a valuable repository for more informal learning resources, but direct links can easily be made to Bupa Learn, the Saba-based LMS. Production values play second fiddle to simplicity and effectiveness.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

Some items stood out, others continued in an everlasting awful experience (customer and support service – as a whole). Product training becomes real – they interact, engage and see it in real time, rather than a static experience. Custom development shops developing AR apps for customers (business, education, etc.),