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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. As with anything related to the learning system space, it is what the client – the customer wants to use the system for, and not necessarily what the LMS vendor (in this case) is pushing. Cornerstone LMS still is overall an employee-facing system.

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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. But these issues aren’t really the LMS vendors’ fault. The L&D industry forced LMS vendors to expand beyond their core competencies. That’s a good thing for all of us, including the LMS vendors.

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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. A: Dave Wilkins - We’re at the beginning of a schism in the LMS space—many vendors are moving their LMS to be part of a larger Talent Management vision. Generation21. GeoLearning.

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

Growth Engineering

Where LMS vendors are falling behind the trends. Vendors know the prices already, so they can give you a ballpark estimate of what it would cost. The vendors will always ask: ‘Tell me a little bit about yourself’, ‘Give me a use case’ and what not. What I’m not a fan of is when some vendors ask ‘what’s your budget?’

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