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Learning Management Vendors, November 2011

By Don McIntosh www.trimeritus.com
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Vendors of Learning Management and E-learning Products
By Don McIntosh, Ph.D. (2011)
For Trimeritus eLearning Solutions Inc.

Updated Nov. 3, 2011


Learning Management Vendors, November 2011
Table of Contents
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Vendors of Learning Management and E-learning Products
Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Learning Management Systems (LMSs) 4
Corporate Learning Management Systems (LMSs) 6
Learning Content Management Systems (LCMSs) 32
Course Authoring Tools 38
General Course Authoring Tools (a few examples) 55
Rapid eLearning/Conversion tools 55
Test and Assessment Tools 57
Screen capture tools for building software simulations 58
More sophisticated simulation tools 59
Virtual Classrooms 60
Generic (off-the-shelf) eLearning Courseware Vendors 66
Education Learning Management Systems (ELMS) 74
Commercial Education LMSs 74


Open Source Education LMSs 81
Additional Resources: 86
Some unique, hard to categorize solutions: 91
Social networking/learning tools 93
Some tools for adding interactivity to courses 96
Consulting/custom development companies 103
Apparently discontinued or changed products 105
Corporate LMS 105
Corporate LCMS 110
Course Authoring 112
Virtual Classrooms 116
Generic Courseware Vendors 118
Education Learning Management Systems 119
Open Source Learning Management Systems 120
Other 120

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Introduction
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Introduction
This is a list of as many vendors of e-learning software as I can identify. It is not
possible to have a comprehensive and completely up-to-date list. Companies go in
and out of business and are purchased by other companies. Re-branding is a regular
occurrence. Many corporations and universities have built their own proprietary
systems and have made them available only in a limited way if at all. I have included
those that are commercially and readily available. The focus is on those available in
English and for which information is available on the World Wide Web. As a result,
there are numerous tools in other languages not listed here. The list evolves
monthly as I learn of new products and changes.

They are listed alphabetically by the name of the company in the categories:
 Corporate Learning Management Systems (LMS)
 Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS)
 Course Authoring Tools
 Virtual Classrooms
 Generic (off-the-shelf) eLearning Courseware Vendors
 Education Learning Management Systems (ELMS). The term “Course
Management Systems” is often a term applied to Learning Management
Systems designed for educational environments but it is easily confused
with Content Management Systems. The term Virtual Learning
Environment (VLE) is also used.
Several vendors have complete suites of these tools so are listed several times. The
terms above are not mutually exclusive and different vendors may use different
terms to describe their products. Some products were originally known by one name
and have been purchased by other companies or changed names. Sometimes the
products are listed under both names.
I have tried to provide hyperlinks within this document to help sort out mergers,
acquisitions and related products.
Listings are alphabetical by company name. If you only know the name of the
product, try a search.
In this revision of the list, you will find discontinued and changed vendors at the end
(p. 74). Partly because of the plethora of products offered and the state of the
economy, there has been a good deal of turmoil in the industry.
The dominant vendors in the market are highlighted in yellow. According to Bersin &
Associates (2009), “The six largest LMS product companies constitute approximately
50% of the market.” The report does not specify which six these are but the largest
vendors in the corporate market are SumTotal (including GeoLearning), Saba,
Meridian, Outstart, Plateau (now SuccessFactors) and Learn.com (now Taleo). The
largest LMSs in the education sector are Blackboard, Desire2Learn and Moodle
(open source).

Canadian vendors are indicated by this highlight.
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LMSs
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Learning Management Systems (LMSs)
Learning Management Systems (LMSs) are included in two categories:
1. Corporate
2. Education
LMSs manage learners and facilities, launch and track online learning and keep records
of the activity.
Corporate LMSs usually include registration and management of classroom instruction
as well as eLearning management and delivery. Some corporate LMSs add e-
Commerce capability and may include regulatory compliance, competency,
performance, human capital and talent management which link closely to Human
Resources functions. Corporate LMSs tend to emphasize the management of
asynchronous (self-directed) online learning because there is no assumption that an
instructor will always be present. Course authoring and content management are not
normally included in a corporate LMS except as part of a suite that includes learning
content management (LCMS).
Educational institutions are usually already well equipped for registration and
management of classroom instruction so Education LMSs tend to be primarily for online
learning and they usually provide course authoring and some content management
features. Consequently they sometimes call themselves LCMSs. They are also called
Course Management Systems (CMS) or (less commonly today) Virtual Learning
Environments (VLE). They also emphasize communication and collaboration features.
They are generally built on the assumption that an instructor is always available to build
course content and to communicate with students.
This way of categorization of LMSs is a bit arbitrary and there is a good deal of overlap
between them. Sometimes it has more to do with the way the vendors market their

products than the features they offer. Organizations looking for LMSs should not ignore
the possibilities of using an LMS primarily focused on the other sector. For example,
corporate LMSs can be very useful for educational institutions with a business focus
such as distance education units offering courses for sale. Open source products tend
to be most appropriate for educational institutions but many business enterprises have
found them useful as well.
Common features of Learning Management Systems:
 Online (eLearning) course launching and tracking.
 Classroom instruction management is included in most full-fledged corporate
LMSs but not in all and is not normally included in education LMSs.
 Blended learning is the ability to manage course which mix online and
classroom instruction and is included in the more ambitious systems.
 Talent management includes tools for recruitment, performance management,
compensation and benefits, succession, retention and career planning. They are
included in several of the most ambitious corporate systems but are not normally
included in Education LMSs.
 Communication and collaboration (Web 2.0). These tools have long been
included as part of education LMSs and more and more corporate LMSs are
including them now. Also called social learning and networking.
 eLearning development tools (authoring and publishing) are not normally
included in corporate LMSs but are included in LCMSs and education LMSs.
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 Content management of internal course materials is normally part of LCMSs
and education LMSs and may be included as part of a suite.
 Assessment and testing. The ability to produce tests and assessment both as
part of courses and separately is normally included as part of LCMSs and
education LMSs but only occasionally for corporate LMSs.

 Virtual classrooms. They are not normally included as part of an LMS but may
be included as part of a suite. Many LMSs provide integration with third party
virtual classrooms.
 E-Commerce. The ability to charge users for the courses internally and
externally is a feature which is being included in more and more systems.
 Reporting. All good systems provide good reporting functions and the ability to
customize reports.
 Mobile learning. Many vendors are beginning to add mobile learning
functionality to their LMSs so learning can be accessed on smartphones and
other small mobile devices.
 SaaS (Software as a Service). Some Learning Management Systems are
offered as software that is installed internally in the organization (“behind the
firewall”). Some are offered as hosted or SaaS (Software as a Service) solutions.
The terms Cloud Computing and “on-demand” are also used for this. Many are
offered both ways.

Talent Management Systems: Corporate Learning Management Systems are often
part of Human Resource (HR) solutions. Several of the major LMSs are moving into the
area of talent management. Talent management includes recruitment, performance
management, compensation and benefits, succession, retention, career planning,
learning and development. As a rule, they are oriented to planning and do not provide
the day-to-day processing capabilities such as payroll. The terms human capital
management and workforce productivity are also used.
LMS vendors that incorporate talent management tools include Cornerstone OnDemand,
Learn.com (now Taleo), Plateau (now SuccessFactors), Saba, SumTotal Systems and
TEDS. Talent management vendors have been buying learning management systems.
Taleo purchased Learn.com in 2010. SuccessFactors purchased Plateau in May, 2011.
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Corporate LMSs
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Corporate Learning Management Systems (LMSs)
The following LMSs are designed primarily for use in corporate environments although
some products may also be used in educational institutions.
1. 4system WBTServer (4system Polska Sp. z o. o.) The
company is based in Poland and Germany. They offer the LMS WBTServer (e-
learning only) and the authoring tool WBTExpress. They do not appear to be
associated with WBT systems.
2. AccessPlanit Accessplan (AccessPlanit). . Based
in the UK.
3. ACP CyberSphere (ACP Computer Training and Consultancy Pte Ltd.)
Based in Singapore.
4. Acumen Enterprise Learning Arena (Acumen Technologies)

5. Administrate LMS (Eaglewood Systems Ltd.)
Based in the UK.
6. Advanced Acoustic Concepts LMS (Advanced Acoustic Concepts LLC)
Oriented to military training. Also offer a courseware
authoring tool (DDLS).
7. AEROSTUDIES Ascent Aviation E-training System (Aerostudies Inc.)
For the aviation industry.
Includes authoring. Also offer courses.
8. AgileView Smartview LMS (Agileview Software) and

9. AJ LMS (AJ Square Inc.)
Based in India with offices in the US.
10. Akuter Enterprise (Akuter) . Offices in U.S., Vancouver,
BC and France.
11. Alchemy Course SISTEM (Alchemy Systems, LP)
A training and compliance management

system that includes an LMS.
12. Allantra AVANTI E-training System. (Allantra Learning Technologies Corp.)

13. Allen Communication Learning Portal (Allen Communication Learning
Services)
14. ANCILE Solutions uLearn Learning Management System (ANCILE Solutions,
Inc.) Formerly offerd by RWD. On July 8th, 2010, RWD
sold its software products division to ANCILE Solutions, Inc.
15. Aptek eCampus Pro (Soluciones Tecnológicas Aptek S.A.)
Based in Argentina. Website is in Spanish.
16. ARC Logics Axentis Enterprise (ARC Logics, a Wolters Kluwer Financial
Services, Inc.). Axentis Enterprise is governance, risk
and compliance (GRC) software which includes learning management capability.
17. Articulate Online (Articulate) />online.php. A mini LMS that provides for publication and tracking of Articulate
generated courses. Also offer rapid authoring tools Articulate Presenter, Articulate
Engage and Articulate Rapid e-Learning Studio and Articulate Quizmaker – a test
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and assessment tool.
18. Atrixware Weblearning LMS (Atrixware, LLC)
Designed for e-learning only.
19. Aunwesha LearnITy Enterprise Suite LMS/LCMS (Aunwesha Knowledge
Technologies Private Limited) . A suite of tools. Based
in India.
20. Autonomy Qfinity Expert (Autonomy Corp.) Call
center recording, monitoring and training software.
21. Avilar WebMentor LMS (Avilar Technologies Inc.)
22. AXG Tecnonexo WebCampus (AXG Tecnonexo) A

Latin American based outsourcer with offices throughout the Americas. They
offer several LMS solutions including Moodle and their own.
23. Beeline Orchestrata Learning Management System (Beeline, a business unit
of MPS Group, Inc.) . Also offer ellegro™ course
development tool. Formerly Integrated Performance Systems iPerform. Beeline
purchased Integrated Performance Systems in September, 2006.
24. BIS Trainer LMS (Business Improvement Solutions Inc.)
A custom built solution. They also offer custom
course development services. Based in Alberta, Canada.
25. bit SITOS Learning Management System (bit schulungscenter Nfg GmbH & Co
KG). Based in Austria.
26. BizLibrary Company College LMS (BizLibrary) . A
hosted LMS for small to medium companies with several modules. Also offer
generic courseware. The company is also/formerly known as Business Training
Library.
27. Blackboard Learn (Blackboard, Inc.) Primarily an
education oriented system they also offer this corporate enterprise solution and a
version for small to medium size enterprises called Blackboard ProSites.
Includes LCMS and authoring tools. In 2005, they purchased WebCT which
makes them the largest commercial education LMS. Vista was a common brand
which began as part of WebCT offerings. Blackboard purchased Angel Learning
in May, 2009 and Elluminate and Wimba (virtual classroom tools) in July 2010
and has integrated them into a new product called Collaborate. Blackboard also
purchased iStrategy () in 2010 and incorporated it into
Blackboard Analytics suggesting a move into broader school administration.
Blackboard itself was purchased by Providence Equity Partners in 2011. This
probably reflects only a change of ownership and not of management.
Providence also owns Edline so these products will be merged.
28. Blatant Media Absorb LMS (Blatant Media Corporation) .
Based in Calgary, Alberta. Also offer custom course development. Omniplex Ltd.

( is a distributor.
29. Bluedrop CoursePark. (Bluedrop Performance Learning).
. Describes itself as a Learning Management Network.
One of a new breed of online LMS that provides an open-access course
marketplace and community. Based in St. John's, Newfoundland. A merger
between Bluedrop and Serebra was announced on March 24, 2011.
30. BlueVolt mLMS (BlueTech, LLC) .
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31. Booz Allen Hamilton AtlasPro (Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.)
Developed for government.
32. Brainvisa bvLMS (Brainvisa Technologies) Also offer
bvLite and RapideL – a rapid course creation tool. In 2007 Indecomm Global
Services of India acquired Brainvisa. The Brainvisa website has broken links and
its status is uncertain.
33. BRIDGE People and Technology KnowHow (BRIDGE People and Technology,
South Africa) Also offer FlowHow - a rapid course
creation tool.
34. Britannica Knowledge Systems Fox (Britannica Knowledge Systems Inc.
(BKS), a subsidiary of Encyclopedia Britannica Inc.) tannica-
ks.com. “FOX is a comprehensive training, competency and readiness
management COTS platform designated for defense and security forces.” Based
in Israel.
35. CallSource The Online University (CallSource Inc.)
Developed with the National Apartment Association (NAA) for e-learning content.
Announced March, 2011.
36. CampusCruiser LMS (CampusCruiser)
Primarily an education oriented LMS but can also manage classroom courses.

Also offer CampusCruiser PORTAL and CampusCruiser EVAL.
37. The Capsule Company (Sukiyomi Works, S.L.)
An online LMS based in Spain.
38. CCM - Compliance and Competency Management (Compliance &
Competency Management (CCM)) Based in
Australia.
39. CentreLearn LMS (CentreLearn LLC) Healthcare
specialty.
40. CERTPOINTVLS Learning Management Suite (CERTPOINT SYSTEMS, Inc.)
Product includes Learning Management,
Learning Content Management, Content Creation, a web portal and other tools.
Formerly called Vuepoint.
41. CiNow (CiNet) An elearning portal and
administration system focused on public safety, healthcare and industrial
operations. They also offer courseware in these areas.
42. Clarity LiMe (Clarity.ca Inc) Based in Calgary, Alberta.
43. CM Group Luminosity Reach (CM Group)
Based in UK. Luminosity Reach is a hosted LMS. They alsoffer Luminosity
Studio for authoring and Luminosity Synergy for collaboration.
44. Cobent Learning and Compliance Suite (Cobent Group)
UK. Primarily an LCMS with an emphasis on compliance
to regulatory training, they also offer e-Learning and classroom management.
45. Cogentys Learning Management System (Cogentys)
An SaaS LMS with eCommerce, social networking
and course authoring tools.
46. Coggno LMS (Coggno Inc.) . A pay-per-use, SaaS
system. Also provides a platform for authors of eLearning to market their
materials.
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47. Comartis Learning Management System (Comartis Ltd.)
. Based in Switzerland. They also offer tools for
creating tests and surveys.
48. Competentum ShareKnowledge (Competentum Ltd. (Russia))
. A Microsoft SharePoint based LMS. They also
offer Competentum.Author and Competentum.Content (LCMS).
49. Compliance Training Solutions LearningServer (Compliance Training
Solutions) A hosted LMS portal available in
.NET and SharePoint versions. Includes Microsoft Office conversion course
authoring.
50. Convergence Server Learning Management System (Convergence)
Provided in various versions – Viewer for
desktop, WebExpress for Internet, Enterprise Server for enterprise, and Scout for
mobile learning.
51. Conzentrate Learning Central (Conzentrate)
Based in Denmark. Also offer Conzentrate Learning Arena – an LCMS.
52. Core Learning Services LMS (Core Learning Services Ltd.)
A customizable LMS. Based in the UK.
53. Cornerstone OnDemand Enterprise Suite (Cornerstone OnDemand Inc.)

54. CourseAvenue Deliver (CourseAvenue Inc.)
A lightweight platform for managing
online training. They also offer CourseAvenue Studio for authoring and
CourseAvenue Analyze for reporting.
55. Course-Source LMS (Course-Source Limited, London, UK) rse-
source.net/lms.html A hosted solution for e-learning only.
56. CourseMax CRM (CourseMax) Software to help
training companies manage their training. Described as customer relationship

management (CRM) for training organizations. Not for e-learning.
57. Creative Logic eTrainCenter (Creative Logic Solutions)
. They offer both LMS and LCMS solutions.
58. CU Training TLC LMS (CU Training Inc.) A
customizable LMS built for credit unions. Also offer MENTOR – a course
authoring tool and numerous courses for credit unions. Based in Nanaimo, BC.
59. Cyberwisdom wizBank (Cyberwisdom) Based in
China.
60. Cygnet Infotech LMS Portal (Cygnet Infotech Pvt. Ltd.) -
portal.com/. An e-learning platform. Based in India.
61. Danish Probe ABC Academy (Danish Probe A/S)
62. DELFI LERSUS MMS (DELFI Software)
Based in
Germany but product available in English. Their primary product is LERSUS
easyContent – an authoring tool.
63. Desire2Learn Learning Suite (Desire2Learn Incorporated).
Primarily an education oriented LMS with a focus
on the formal education sector. It includes LCMS and content authoring. Based
in Kitchener, Ontario.
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64. DigitalChalk Online Training Software (DigitalChalk)
An online system for creation and delivery of
elearning. Includes authoring, video, and tests. Markets to both business and
education.
65. Digital Ignite learning platform (Digital Ignite)
Includes LMS and social learning tools for professional education.
66. Digitec Knowledge Direct eLearning Platform (Digitec Interactive)

. “A Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform for
developing, delivering, and administering training content.”
67. DiscoveryCampus e-learning management (DiscoveryCampus Inc.)
A hosted system for e-learning. A healthcare
specialist. Based in Toronto.
68. Distance Learning ScribeStudio (Distance Learning, Inc)
An all-purpose online system for creating and
managing courses, it includes content authoring, web conferencing, etc.
69. Docebo LMS Docebo is an open source
e-learning suite that contains an LMS (for online courses) and a CMS (for web
portal building). Scorm support. Based in Italy and Dubai.
70. Dokeos (Dokeos) . Based in Belgium, Dokeos is an open
source e-learning and course management web application translated in 34
languages.
71. dominKnow Learning Center (DominKnow, Inc.)
Based in Ontario – formerly Galbraith Media. For e-learning.
72. DOTS (Dynamic Online Training System) LMS and Talent Solution (DOTS
Talent Solutions Pty Ltd) . Based in Australia.
Also offer DOTS Content Creator.
73. DynDevice LCMS (Mega Italia Media) Both
LCMS and LMS capabilities for e-learning. Based in Italy. Website is in Italian.
74. e2train Kallidus LMS (e2train Limited) . Also offer
Kallidus OnDemand, an SaaS solution.
75. EcoLogic Systems SMART Training Management Software System
(EcoLogic Systems)
76. Edcomm Banker’s Academy Learning Link (The Edcomm Group)
They offer the LMS
and a course library to the financial industry.
77. EduBrite SaaS (EduBrite Systems Inc.) A social
collaborative learning system with course management features. Marketed to

both corporate and education clients.
78. Educate-Global Mentor LMS . This is the same
LMS offered by Open Tec. Neither website works very well.
79. eDuc Learning (Concept Formula Inc.) Based in
Quebec, Canada.
80. Edu-Performance TACTIC! LMS (Edu-Performance Canada Inc.)
Also offer TACTIC!
Editor – a course authoring tool. Based in Quebec, Canada.
81. Edvance360 LMS (Edvance360) Provides
enterprise LMS to all types of learning organizations. Includes social networking.
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Formerly Scholar360.
82. Edvantage Learning Gateway (Edvantage group)
. An Saas LMS. Based in Norway. Also offer
Edvantage CourseBuilder – an authoring tool.
83. e-Learning Consulting LMS (e-Learning Consulting) http://www.e-
learningconsulting.com. For e-learning only.
84. e-learning WMB Open Elms e-LMS (e-learning WMB) http://www.e-
learningwmb.co.uk. An open source LMS combined with a content management
system and course authoring.
85. ElearningForce SharePoint LMS (Elearningforce Inc.)
An LMS and LCMS based on Microsoft
SharePoint
86. ElementK KnowledgeHub (Element K) Purchased
by NIIT Global www.niit.com in summer 2006 and then purchased by Skillsoft in
2011.
87. eLogic Learning eSSential LMS (eLogic Learning)


88. Elsevier Performance Manager (Elsevier Inc.)
Elsevier (www.elsevier.com) is based in
Amsterdam. Elsevier purchased MC Strategies in 2005. Focuses on the health
care industry. Also offer a community site for students called Evolve
(
89. emPower Learning Management System (emPowerbpo)
Appears to be for online courses only. The
company also provides an array of courses including those mandated by
government and other regulatory bodies such as OSHA, HIPAA, Joint
Commission and Red Flag Rule.
90. emTRAIN LMS (emTRAIN) An SaaS LMS with
emphasis on HR compliance.
91. Enhance Systems Learning Management System (Enhance Systems Pvt.
Ltd.). A “low cost” LMS based in India.
92. Enterprise Study Platform (ESP) (Enterprise Study Ltd.)
Oriented to training businesses. Based in the
UK.
93. ENVISAGE Acadis Readiness Suite (ENVISAGE Technologies Corp.)

94. Envision Click2Coach and Centricity (Envision Telephony, Inc.)
Envision offers several platforms focused on
contact/call center training.
95. ePath Learning ASAP (ePath Learning Inc.) A
on-demand combined LMS/LCMS.
96. ePercipio eLearning Platform (ePercipio - a division of the Shari Levitin Group,
Inc.(SLG) A suite with three functions - Course
Builder, Testing and Gap Analysis, and eCommunity Interface.
97. Epicor Education/Knowledge Mentor (Epicore Software Corporation)
. Epicor is a well known Enterprise Resource System

(ERP) that, like SAP and Oracle, offers an LMS module.
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98. Epignosis eFront (Epignosis Ltd.) Open source.
Based in Greece.
99. Epistema LMS (Epistema – Groupe CrossKnowledge, France)
. Also offer Easyquizz – an assessment tool.
100. EspritLMS (Resource Engineering, Inc.) An LMS
specifically designed for SumTotal ToolBook courses.
101. Essential Learning Organizational Learning Management System and
CEQuick (Essential Learning) They also offer
many courses through their online LMS CEQuick
102. EssentialSkillz O-LAS (EssentialSkillz, UK) A
health and safety compliance management system which combines the
functionality of an LMS, a risk assessment system, a content development tool
and an online testing tool. They also offer health and safety courses.
103. Euphoria Thinkpass Learning Platform (Euphoria Workforce Solutions)
Based in Toronto.
104. Excelsoft SARAS (Excelsoft Technologies Pvt. Ltd.)
Based in India. Various versions offered for the corporate and education sectors.
105. Execuserve eLearn Now Learning Management System (Execuserve Corp.)

106. Excel-soft SARAS Learning Management System (Excel-soft Technologies
Pvt. Ltd.) Based in India. A corporate version of the
SARAS Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). They also offer the SARAS
Assessment Management System.
107. ExpertusONE (Expertus, Inc.)
108. Fibrlink Distance Training System (Fibrlink Communications Co., Ltd.)

Based in China.
109. Firm CPE Center (CPE Link) . Online management tool
for accounting courses. Courses also offered.
110. Firmwater LMS (Firmwater Inc.) . A hosted system for
training providers and publishers. Based in Toronto.
111. FlexTraining Learning Management System (FlexTraining (National Training
Systems)) An installed or hosted solution. Also offer
authoring tools.
112. Fronter Open Learning Platform (Fronter, Norway) o/
Primarily an education LMS/LCMS. The company was purchased by Pearson
Education in 2009 and the product has apparently now been incorporated into
Pearson LearningStudio. The Fronter product is still available.
113. Frontline TrainingMine LMS (Frontline Data Solutions, Inc.)
for Oil, Gas, Chemical industries and compliance-oriented
organizations. Also has a library/database repository for content.
114. FTS Enterprise Training Management System (ETMS) (FTS Solutions Inc.)
. Compliance management a feature.
115. G-Cube Solutions Wizdom Learning Management System (G-Cube
Solutions) Based in India.
116. Geenius (GEENIUS Inc.) A “knowledge networking”
platform that includes social learning, communities of practice, knowledge

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