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What Factors Are Shaping the LMS Market? 2018 Learning Systems FAQ

Talented Learning

As an independent learning systems consultant , I’m often asked to share my opinion about what’s happening in the LMS market. Last month, I published a mid-year learning technology trends update. Interest in learning systems remains strong. Needless to say, business is brisk.

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2017 Talented Learning LMS Awards: Best of the Best

Talented Learning

We make it our business to understand all the nooks, crannies and niches that define the LMS landscape, as well as the innovators who are challenging industry norms. Our “All-Purpose Extended Enterprise” LMS Awards for 2017 go to: eLogic Learning. YourMembership – YM Learning. Latitude Learning. Logic Bay.

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2019 Talented Learning Awards: Corporate Extended Enterprise Systems

Talented Learning

Today is a banner day for extended enterprise education , because today we’re unveiling the new face of learning systems excellence – The 2019 Talented Learning Awards! ” Instead, their learning journeys are more self-directed. 2019 Awards List: Best Corporate Extended Enterprise Learning Systems.

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LMS Trends: 2018 Mid-Year Learning Systems Market Update

Talented Learning

Actually, this move toward specialization isn’t new – nor is it about learning technology, alone. In fact, for nearly a decade, LMS trends have been shaped by market demand for robust business solutions that extend beyond traditional talent management functions. 4) Customer-Focused Learning Systems Are on Fire.

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Is Open Source Ready for Extended Enterprise Learning?

Talented Learning

You may know me as an independent learning systems consultant. I learned a lot during those years. Early open source learning systems were viable for academic applications. But corporations found it difficult to shoehorn open source into their infrastructure – especially for extended enterprise learning.