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Product Review: Totara

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Seems to focus more on client side server, when space as a whole is focused more on SaaS. Relies too much on Moodle architecture as in 80%. I’m not sure how much the Moodle platform is tied into this approach, but I would surmise it is a factor. And frankly, that isn’t something most vendors would want.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

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Continued increase in the number of vendors, regardless of size or target customer size (i.e I am projecting that by the end of 2012, you will see HRIS features come into play, but more so as an additional cost module. Systems that are only available as hosted on your own servers are starting to significantly decline.

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Halftime! LMS trends though July

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All they care about is whether the system is in “the cloud” SaaS or “in the cloud” to the consumer means that is it hosted on your servers or wherever you host your LMS and they can access it via the internet regardless of where they are located as long as they have an internet connection. SaaS and LMS vendors.

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Low Cost LMSs – Yes, u can find one for under 10K

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I’m not talking about freebies such as Moodle or Sakai, but actually commercial systems. In the cloud or on your own servers. Low cost systems are typically SaaS based (then again, the LMS industry as a whole is more SaaS based than hosted on your servers). Major downer: available only as hosted on your own servers.