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Are you still figuring out which LMS is the best? Grab the chance to explore the LMS Buyer's Guide and get started.
Are you still figuring out which LMS is the best? Grab the chance to explore the LMS Buyer's Guide and get started.
Today more and more organizations are choosing to manage their corporate learning through a cloud based LMS. Cloud based software or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is software where data is centrally hosted on the internet by a vendor or service provider and users can access it by logging in using a web browser. Improvements in technology and the availability of broadband worldwide have been the driving forces behind the shift to the cloud. It is not only e-Learning that has moved to the cloud, other functions such as: Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Marketing, Project Management and other HR functions are now commonly hosted on a cloud. Consider the following benefits of SaaS:
The above documents the benefits of SaaS in general, however I would now like to focus on the benefits of SaaS, with a specific focus on Learning Management Systems. Cloud based LMSs are much different from the “homegrown”, difficult to manage LMSs that were popular in years gone by. Previously peace of mind may have been gained if you knew your data/information was hosted on your server, behind your firewall; but today there are too many advantages associated with utilising a cloud based LMS.
With an estimated 200 learning management systems available today, it is almost impossible to compare them all, so for the purposes of this article, I will use Moodle as an example. Moodle is one of the most popular LMSs on the market today and has many advantages. For example:
Learning in organizations is extremely important and no organization can afford to fall behind. Motorola projects that for every $1 spent on training, there will be $30 in productivity gains in three years. More benefits to E-Learning implementation can be seen here. As highlighted above, it does not need to be expensive to start using an LMS. There is no big investment, no license or hardware to buy. If you are not already using an LMS, what are you waiting for?