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Applauding our Fosway Group 9-Grid clients

Rustici Software

In this third part of our blog post series , we intend to celebrate our customers featured on the Fosway 9-Grid. The products represented in these categories are Rustici Engine, Rustici Engine’s Offline Mobile Player Extension , Rustici Cross Domain and the SCORM Cloud API. D2L (Desire2Learn). SAP Litmos.

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Halloween Edition – Treats and Tricks

eLearning 24-7

Where portals to other dimensions open up at the moment the learner can’t access the system, when a manager from accounting complains in a two page e-mail, that she can’t access the mobile app, or when a customer demands a refund because the content you uploaded doesn’t run on their Windows 2000 machine. Kids will love it.

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#10 to #1 LMSs of 2012

eLearning 24-7

Custom domain option. Support is fantastic and what I have found is they really care about their customers, a rarity in today’s space. I’ve never heard them say, “nope, we can’t do that” From a customer standpoint – that’s awesome. 7 Desire2Learn. Classroom mgt, event mgt.,

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Top Ten Learning Management Systems – July Rankings

eLearning 24-7

8 Growth Engineering – With gamification all the rage in the LMS space it is only natural that a pure gamification LMS hits the top ten rankings. The user interface is slick and feature wise the product has a lot to offer. Sorry Desire2Learn and Blackboard. Pricing is moderate depending on number of users. #6

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2015 Talented Learning LMS Vendor Award Recipients

Talented Learning

Every LMS tried to be all things to all types of customers in all industries. A steady flurry of acquisitions disrupted customers’ lives but never the market as a whole. Innovation was stagnant and most vendor effort was invested in stealing customers from one another. Starting around 2010, the market began changing again.

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E-Learning Q&A November Issue

eLearning 24-7

As training/L&D professionals we can point to all the benefits of training our employees, customers, etc., and tie it often to increased productivity, greater sales and other, but when it comes to showing the numbers to back it as such, it really doesn’t exist. . 35 LMS Product Reviews – Why 35?

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