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The Cornerstone Acquisition

eLearning 24-7

The LMS market still has the largest share in the learning system space, many are in the last five years, they range from innovative to just eech. The L&D ripple effect with the LMS, a combo delight for some, showed up too. One article I read, saw the acquisition as the end of innovation in the LMS market.

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2015 Talented Learning LMS Vendor Award Recipients

Talented Learning

Innovation was stagnant and most vendor effort was invested in stealing customers from one another. LMS innovation was stifled yet again and innumerable customers became lost in the bureaucracy of behemoth software companies. The LMS industry in 2015 now has hundreds and hundreds of viable vendor solutions.

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2017 Talented Learning LMS Awards: Best of the Best

Talented Learning

Vendors can’t buy their way onto these lists. In fact, there is no cost to participate and no way vendors can influence the outcome directly. We won’t even confirm if we’re considering a vendor for recognition. Feedback from current and former employees of these vendors. Best Learning Tech Innovator.

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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 Augmented LMS: New Life for Talent Management Learning?

Talented Learning

When we started Talented Learning nearly four years ago, our mission was to help clients find and use learning management systems that effectively support extended enterprise education. Other well-known independent players like Cornerstone , Saba and Workday opted to compete by building their own talent suites. And that’s when it hit.

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Opinion: The LMS Isn’t Dead … Yet

CLO Magazine

For example, read the battling viewpoints expressed on this site between Carol Leaman of Axonify and Joe Majors of Saba. But these issues aren’t really the LMS vendors’ fault. The L&D industry forced LMS vendors to expand beyond their core competencies. That’s a good thing for all of us, including the LMS vendors.

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Don’t Believe the Hype. Learning Management Systems Are Alive and Well

CLO Magazine

Yes, one or two of the multibillion-dollar vendors that entered the LMS market via acquisition have lost track of their product offerings over the years. That’s why Salesforce still competes against Oracle and Microsoft — the CRM old guard — as well as Base — the innovative new guys in the CRM space. She said a mouthful.

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