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Cloud Computing Goes Mainstream Implications for the IT Security Workforce

Training Industry

As a former CIO, I have implemented and seen the significant benefits of cloud computing, both in the leverage of compute on demand via infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) delivery models, and in the use of software as a service (SaaS) applications.

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How Do Cloud Services Benefit K–12 Organizations?

Kitaboo

Considering the emerging K12 classrooms, it has become imperative to implement cloud-based classrooms for young learners for interactive and effective learning. Leveraging the power of cloud computing, these K12 classrooms can surpass traditional boundaries, and students and educators can engage, collaborate, and learn.

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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

Cloud Based LMS. Gone are the days when having your own staff running your own servers behind your own firewall provided a sense of security and control. Cloud computing is emerging as an inexpensive, quick and efficient way of delivering training through LMS.

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LMS Innovation: Where’s the Value?

Talented Learning

We founded this blog to research the industry and provide fiercely independent reporting and analysis of learning for measurable business impact. I’ve also been sharing my thoughts on other blogs around the world. This is very different from a “true cloud” multi-tenant system.

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When Does Your Training Need To Go On A Private Cloud?

eFront

Nowadays Cloud services are used for all kinds of things traditionally run from the enterprise data center , from corporate portals to full blown public facing applications (for example Apple’s own web services, from the App Store to Apple Music, are run on Microsoft’s Azure cloud). eFrontPro’s Private Cloud options.

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Software as a Service SaaS Implications for the IT Security Workforce

Training Industry

My last blog described the implications of cloud computing going mainstream and its impact on the workforce. Picking up on that theme, Software as a Service (SaaS)-based applications are increasingly the way organizations can quickly and easily leverage new applications.

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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

Cloud Computing. Opening up of learning content that is presently locked up behind firewalls or LMSs to enable access to learners for just-in-time learning or performance support. Web Design Techniques (Responsive/Adaptive eLearning Design). Mobile Learning. Learning Modes (Informal Learning/Social Learning).