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Driving Digital Adoption is Still Possible When Maintaining Legacy Systems: Here’s How

Ontuitive

Legacy software is not only familiar, but in many instances, the downsides of upgrading don’t actually outweigh the upsides. Aside from legacy systems powering important business processes that are hard to change, in some cases, the cost of upgrading far exceeds the businesses value.

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Why your LMS is slow and what you can do about it

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Overloaded server: When too many users access the LMS simultaneously, the server can become overwhelmed and slow down. Reduced ROI and revenue. Best practices for maintaining a fast LMS: Regularly monitor server performance. Overloaded server An overloaded server with too many requests can cause a slow LMS.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

Because you have to install the proper equipment into your servers, it’s commonly noted that this more ‘old school’ way of delivering online training requires more maintenance than cloud-hosted LMS platforms. In addition, with a SaaS LMS , any new upgrade is also implemented across all instances.

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How to Train Employees Remotely

Academy of Mine

– Inability to Measure ROI of Training. One must-have feature for measuring the ROI of your training courses is using a platform that has reporting and analytics tools baked into the platform. Our LMS is constantly being upgraded and optimized to go above and beyond our customer’s needs! Seriously – we don’t have 4.9

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The Best SaaS Learning Management Systems

Academy of Mine

Additionally, all of your data is stored on a server and backed up for you, and you get access to whatever features and integrations your LMS provider offers (as well as their customer support). Easy course deployment: If you’re working with an onsite LMS server, you’ll probably need an IT team to take care of the setup process for you.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

Because you have to install the proper equipment into your servers, it’s commonly noted that this more ‘old school’ way of delivering online training requires more maintenance than cloud-hosted LMS platforms. In addition, with a SaaS LMS , any new upgrade is also implemented across all instances.

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The Benefits of SaaS: Hosted LMS

Association eLearning

It means software that is hosted on the provider’s servers instead of servers in-house. The client subscribes to the software rather than licensing it outright and running it on their own servers. So, when an LMS provider say they have a SaaS LMS, they’re really saying we offer a cloud LMS. How does it work?