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Is Your LMS License Model Misaligned? How to Avoid Costly Mistakes

Talented Learning

Making Sense of LMS License Models. Throughout the last month, I’ve reviewed 12 RFP responses for 3 different LMS business scenarios: association learning, commercial training and corporate channel/customer education. There are more than 700 LMS vendors today, yet there is no standard usage-based LMS license model.

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

Talented Learning

Keep in mind that I view the LMS landscape through an extended enterprise lens. In other words, I’m most interested in learning solutions designed for business customers and channel partners, association members, continuing education participants and the public-at-large. Needless to say, business is brisk.

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Why So Many LMS Vendors?

Talented Learning

I believe a combination of the cloud, SaaS and rise of extended enterprise learning can help explain the spike. New LMS vendors with minimal investment can create a SaaS cloud LMS of limited scope to target a specific business problem, industry or region with a low cost solution. Extended Enterprise is the Growth Sector.

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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! However, the extended enterprise is our lifeblood. Today we start with corporate extended enterprise systems. Why Is This Segment So Special?

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18 Top Learning Systems Trends to Watch in 2018

Talented Learning

16 Licensing Levels Rise. Decades of expensive LMS solutions gave way to a pricing revolution over the last 10 years, as cloud computing paved the way for low-cost LMS competitors that drove the overall price point down. Now it’s common to see LMS licensing in the range of $5/user/month or $60/user/year.

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Is Open Source Ready for Extended Enterprise Learning?

Talented Learning

But corporations found it difficult to shoehorn open source into their infrastructure – especially for extended enterprise learning. Now, there are multiple reasons to seriously consider open source for corporate extended enterprise needs. Sales channel partners, distributors and retailers. Franchisees. Contractors.