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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

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. I have covered this in detail under ‘Talent Management’). Gamification.

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Cloud service and deployment models

Janet Clarey

One of my 15 fans asks, “Janet what the heck is cloud computing, when should I consider a cloud service model and when should I not?&# And, to which I responded…let’s try to break that down a bit… First, let me point to some existing definitions cloud computing. ’ Cloud Service Models.

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Cloud vs On-Premise: Pros, Cons, and Key Differences

Epilogue Systems

Are you comparing Cloud vs on-premise and considering moving your business to the Cloud? Cloud computing is a rapidly growing trend, and for a good reason. But before you make the switch, it’s essential to understand the pros and cons of both Cloud and on-premise solutions. What is Cloud Computing?

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How to Select Online Manufacturing Training That’s Right for Your Company

Convergence Training

You can get an LMS installed on your own network server or use one that’s on the cloud. The cloud computing option for an LMS is becoming increasingly popular and has several key advantages. Read more about that in our Benefits of a Cloud-Based LMS article. Network Installed or Cloud-Based?