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Who’s The Best: Learning System Tourney

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For example, Cornerstone could argue they can be in employee-based, and customer-based and talent suite. But since this part is subjective, you are in talent suite. . Talent Suites. LearnUpon, Torch, Workday Learning, Saba, Degreed, Toolwire, Player Lync, Pathgather, Grovo, Axonify, Gameffective, Mind Tickle!,

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Learning Systems for 2018 (#25 to #16)

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I could say six, if I include Grovo, but I see them right now as a learning system without clear definition. For folks who think I ignore the big dog vendors, sorry to disappoint, but Saba, SumTotal Learn and Cornerstone Learning Suite are in the Top 50. Reminds me of Real Player – are they making a comeback?)

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18 Top Learning Systems Trends to Watch in 2018

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Saba acquired Halogen. Since these employee-oriented learning systems are integrated into broader HR/ERP/financial software suites, change isn’t coming anytime soon. Apparently, that’s why learning technology vendor Grovo decided to ruin this commonly used term by attempting to trademark it last year. HLT acquired gWhiz.

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Types of Learning Systems

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The biggest name in the micro-learning space was Grovo. The biggest player is Panopto who also is in the corporate space, but personally, i think VLPs didn’t innovate enough and drive forward with stronger video functionality. MediaCore was a big time player, then they got acquired by Workday. But I digress.

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Top Learning Systems Trends – A 2019 Extended Enterprise Market Guide

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With so many players and so much pressure to differentiate, it’s no surprise that some are growing their business through acquisitions. Cornerstone OnDemand acquired Grovo. Saba Software acquired Lumesse. For years, large talent suite LMS vendors generally ignored extended enterprise needs among their Fortune 2000 accounts.