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Security Awareness Tips for LMS Administrators

Web Courseworks

Keeping Your SaaS Data Secure. As the software industry continues to move away from purchased client/server applications and toward cloud-based SaaS (software as a service) solutions, LMS administrators must rethink the means that they employ to keep their system free from attack, and most importantly, keep their data secure.

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Security Awareness Tips for LMS Administrators

Web Courseworks

Keeping Your SaaS Data Secure. As the software industry continues to move away from purchased client/server applications and toward cloud-based SaaS (software as a service) solutions, LMS administrators must rethink the means that they employ to keep their system free from attack, and most importantly, keep their data secure.

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How to Keep Your Applicant and Employee Data Secure

KnowledgeCity

If your business is looking into data security improvements this year, our guide can help you form a plan. Best practices can change quickly in the data security world. Data storage methods that were considered secure only a few years ago can look problematic today, and it’s important to keep track of current recommendations.

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Is on-premise, perpetual licensing right for you?

Ziiva

An organization will buy the LMS system up front, and it’s theirs forever— hosted on their local systems or with third-party hosting. Perpetual licensing. Perpetual licensing is another associated term, and it refers to when an organization purchases the LMS license. Strict security requirements. High volume use.

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8 reasons why your authoring tool must be in the cloud

Challenge to Learn

The funny thing is that cloud based solutions are much more secure than any local stored system: Data in the cloud floats over many servers, it is not tied to one specific server. No server crash, fire or any other disaster can make you lose any work. The moment you have entered the data it really is secure.

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Cloud Computing in Education

Magic EdTech

Many software companies are transitioning from an expensive licensed software model to a cheaper, flexible, and efficient cloud subscription model. Cloud computing allows you to access the services (resources, applications, databases, emails, or file services) or data that resides at some other location in another server.

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

ProProfs

In other words, you get these LMS systems as a service from a remote server of a software provider that hosts these platforms. 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.