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LMSs that kick ass: Saba

Janet Clarey

The sixth LMS in the LMSs that kick ass Friday series is Saba. Saba’s primary market is corporate learning with just more than half of all implementations installed behind-the-firewall (largest implementation 2,000,000 learners). Saba is a major player among corporate LMSs -you can say it’s a benchmark system.

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The Technology Award

CLO Magazine

With the help of Saba Cloud, Dutta was able to guide the company in adopting digital badging and gamification as a scalable and engaging learning delivery method for its employees companywide. On the Saba platform, Yum! Upon completing a course or class, users earn a digital badge or points. In just six months, Yum!

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2013 Excellence in Social Learning

CLO Magazine

Gold: Saba Software Security vendor Kaspersky Labs has more than 2,700 employees operating in almost 200 countries. The company turned to Saba and its Saba Cloud system, which provides social collaboration, training and crowd-sourcing. Saba implemented and deployed the system within 45 days.

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5 Ways to Use New Generation Learning Tools

CLO Magazine

A survey released this week sponsored by Saba revealed that HR leaders in the U.S. Employees don’t want canned classes. Learning is no longer about employees taking the required class and checking off a laundry list of compliance requirements. Didi D’Errico is the vice president, brand advocacy for Saba.

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2017 Talented Learning LMS Awards: Best of the Best

Talented Learning

K-12, vocational and higher education institutions have long relied on learning systems to manage information about students, classes, teachers, and their relationships and class interactions. Travis Hudelson – Saba. Here are our choices for the 2017 talent LMS Award: Cornerstone. SumTotal Systems. Honorable Mentions.

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Why we hate to lose: using emotion to drive learning objectives

CLO Magazine

researcher and learning consultant for Saba Studio Charlotte Hills. When it comes to applying these insights to emotions, Hills and Simon Rupniak, head of learning design at Saba Studio, recommend three things to try: Seek out emotive content. Learning can’t just look nice or be an endless scroll of classes that overwhelm.

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Do We Still Need the LMS?

CLO Magazine

Saba Software, one of the pioneers in enterprise learning technology, was founded less than 20 years ago, and since then the market has exploded. In its earliest stage (1980s and 1990s) we bought training management systems to schedule classes and classrooms. Why all the investment?