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Docebo powered by AWS: keeping you secure while you learn anywhere

Docebo

At Docebo, we’re focused, first and foremost, on creating and delivering a cloud-based LMS that our customers love. A cloud LMS stores a ton of data though, and not only do we want you to love the product itself, but we want you to feel secure using it. Is the AWS Cloud secure? Elasticity.

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Cybersecurity Training Often a Tangled Web

CLO Magazine

Not coincidentally, a new study released this week found a growing need for training programs that close the security skills gap facing many companies. According to the report, 60 percent of companies use training to close their security skill gaps and 48 percent certify technologists to ensure their skills are up to date.

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Cloud Based Collaboration: Advancing Educational Publishing

Kitaboo

It is built on a model akin to cloud computing, where all apps are accessed remotely rather than locally on your computer or device, either from the cloud or from another remote server. Accessibility Because these systems are web-based, they can be accessed from any computer with internet access.

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Reach for the clouds

E-Learning Provocateur

Earlier this week, Michael Bromley , Head of Online Services at Telstra Business , visited my workplace to provide me and my colleagues with an overview of cloud computing. What is cloud computing? in the cloud) and are accessed locally from a web browser, while the software and data are stored remotely on servers.

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Online Training in the Cloud

Aktiv Mind

Online Training in the Cloud. Cloud computing refers to a variety of Internet-based computing services. The difference between cloud-based and traditional software is that when you access the cloud, your desktop, laptop, or mobile device isn’t the thing doing the actual computing.

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Hosted LMS vs. SaaS LMS: Which One Is Best for You

ProProfs

Since a SaaS LMS is made available over the web, there’s no need to install hardware or software locally in an in-house server or computer. It doesn’t matter whether your learners are local or remote. That’s because these LMSs are locally hosted, and you get to decide how you run them, how you maintain them , and so on.

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Moving Microlearning to the Cloud

Ed App

This is where cloud computing helps. Cloud computing as a solution manages, stores, and delivers different types of content – videos, texts, images, links, Web pages very effectively. The cloud has a personal vault for every learner which handles data storage, processing, and delivery on different devices.