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LMS Low-Cost Webinars Hosted eCommerce Subscriptions

Tony Karrer

They don't really have a tech team, so going with a hosted solution that would live at a subdomain would be best, i.e., subscribers would go to: learn.company.com in order to sign up, pay, and get access to webinars, content, etc. They are early stage, so low-cost would be good. And it would be nice if it was a Rapid LMS.

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Low Cost LMS - Help Needed

Tony Karrer

I received an inquiry about the need for a low cost LMS solution and I've not had time to help this person with answers. Also, my guess is that looking at License costs is probably a bad idea here since quite often there are services, hosting, etc. costs that can exceed license costs. What would you suggest?

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18 Top Learning Systems Trends to Watch in 2018

Talented Learning

For example: LTG acquired NetDimensions. Decades of expensive LMS solutions gave way to a pricing revolution over the last 10 years, as cloud computing paved the way for low-cost LMS competitors that drove the overall price point down. iContracts acquired Educadium. Callidus Software acquired Learning Heroes and Learning Seat.

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2019 Talented Learning Awards: Corporate Extended Enterprise Systems

Talented Learning

Certainly, other learning software categories deserve awards, including employee talent management, compliance, academic ed tech, learning experience platforms, content management and authoring. Vendors must have participated in executive briefings and/or buying opportunities we’ve managed. PeopleFluent NetDimensions.

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Top 50 LMS Report for 2016 – What you need to know (criteria, approach, and yeah some vendors)

eLearning 24-7

Each one of them is a HCM (Human Capital Management) solution, albeit I see SuccessFactors as one vendor pushing themselves into the HRIS space. NetDimensions – Not sure what is going on there, but what it is – isn’t working. How do you handle large sized clients, who are you using to host?

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