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Driving Digital Adoption is Still Possible When Maintaining Legacy Systems: Here’s How

Ontuitive

Legacy software is not only familiar, but in many instances, the downsides of upgrading don’t actually outweigh the upsides. Certain legacy systems is irreplaceable because crucial business processes work in tandem with that technology. Ripping out the software is tantamount to ripping apart the business processes tied to the software.

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Why your LMS is slow and what you can do about it

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Overloaded server: When too many users access the LMS simultaneously, the server can become overwhelmed and slow down. Reduced ROI and revenue. Best practices for maintaining a fast LMS: Regularly monitor server performance. Overloaded server An overloaded server with too many requests can cause a slow LMS.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

In the past, the hosted LMS was the only way to do business, but future-forward businesses have moved into a new age. Because you have to install the proper equipment into your servers, it’s commonly noted that this more ‘old school’ way of delivering online training requires more maintenance than cloud-hosted LMS platforms.

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Training Software for small business

Ed App

Good training is very important for small businesses as staff are far more likely to take on multiple roles or responsibilities within the organization. This is crucial so that a small business can provide the best service and remain competitive. Let’s take a brief look at the must-have features in any employee training software.

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The Best SaaS Learning Management Systems

Academy of Mine

The SaaS learning management system (LMS) is a popular tool for businesses to educate and train their employees. Businesses can use an LMS to administer their employee training and train other businesses, as well as sell training courses to customers. Benefits of a SaaS Learning Management System?

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

In the past, the hosted LMS was the only way to do business, but future-forward businesses have moved into a new age. Because you have to install the proper equipment into your servers, it’s commonly noted that this more ‘old school’ way of delivering online training requires more maintenance than cloud-hosted LMS platforms.

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How to Train Employees Remotely

Academy of Mine

Top 3 Issues Businesses face with Remote Training. – Inability to Measure ROI of Training. One must-have feature for measuring the ROI of your training courses is using a platform that has reporting and analytics tools baked into the platform. – Lack of Engagement and Interaction between Employees and Trainers.