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Top 10 Challenges of Managing an LMS

Wahoo Learning

Integration with in-house tools such as your Human Resources Information System (HRIS), server maintenance, technical support, and cybersecurity are all issues that need to be addressed by IT. Just ensuring an LMS hosted on a private server is running and accessible on a range of devices can be taxing.

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Top 8 Cloud Security Best Practices

Hurix Digital

Technology today has come a long way with an increased reliance on cloud computing in an enterprise setup. Recent times have, in fact, seen cloud services completely transforming the way businesses work. Machine Learning for Threat Prevention.

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LMS Innovation: Where’s the Value?

Talented Learning

The need for mandatory academic and employee compliance training is real, but organizations everywhere are also looking for better ways to educate their extended enterprise of customers , sales channel partners or member communities. This contrasts with what many vendors call a cloud LMS.

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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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How to Choose the Right Cloud Migration Strategy for Your Business?

Hurix Digital

In 2026, about 75% of businesses will adopt a digital transformation strategy, with the cloud as the main foundational platform. Cloud migration is a complex process and requires careful consideration before you can fully leverage the benefits of cloud computing and the architectural framework.

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7 Incredible Things an Enterprise LMS Can Do for Your Business

ProProfs

The proliferation of technology and cloud computing have reduced the cost of acquiring and running an LMS. Courses often become dispersed across multiple hard drives, servers, and devices. It Helps with Compliance Training. This is especially true when there is no unified system in place. It’s Convenient for Everyone.

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Ask a learning architect: Is it time to break up with your LMS?

CLO Magazine

We’ve been together for almost two decades and made it through some hard times together, like e-learning during the pandemic and emergency compliance training. In practice, that means a vendor-locked, monolithic, server-based application (like an old-school LMS) no longer passes muster.