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The Cornerstone Acquisition

eLearning 24-7

The L&D ripple effect with the LMS, a combo delight for some, showed up too. SumTotal, Cornerstone, Saba to name the big three legacy, and toss in Net Dimensions while you are at it, played heavy in the compliance side, but plenty of customers bought them for other reasons – and yes, all were heavy around employee-focused.

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Opinion: The LMS Isn’t Dead … Yet

CLO Magazine

For example, read the battling viewpoints expressed on this site between Carol Leaman of Axonify and Joe Majors of Saba. While these functions only make up about 20 percent of what most enterprise LMSs can do, they account for about 90 percent of what people actually use.

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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

So this demonstrated an “in it for the long haul&# attitude that puts them in the kick ass category even before we talk system capabilities. I remember Jen telling me about her travel experience which - if I remember correctly - included sleep in a rental car and perhaps a minor concussion. Kudos Jen (if you’re out there).

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GE TV: Craig Weiss on the Future of the LMS and Authoring Tools Markets

Growth Engineering

Now what they’re doing is expanding into the enterprise market, which is the corporate market, and targeting those as well under the same premise. For example, SABA was always a really big name, but they’re sort of starting to slip off. I want to learn in English or Spanish, and I want bookmarking, or whatever.

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