Docebo's learning management system rises in the world's top ten
rankings
Docebo's SaaS-based e-learning platform rises one place to sixth in
Craig Weiss' LMS world rankings
Naples, Italy, July 16, 2014, An independent review of 600
learning management systems (LMSs) by the internationally-known
corporate online learning industry analyst,
Craig Weiss and published by
E-Learning 24/7, has ranked Docebo's LMS in sixth position.
The previous report in this series ranked Docebo's LMS in seventh
position in the world - so the Docebo SaaS-based e-learning platform
has risen one place in the rankings in six months.
The Report - 'Mid-Year LMS Rankings - Top 50 Report'- is intended
for those looking for a new learning management system (LMS) or
who're researching in preparation for buying their organization's
first LMS.
According to Craig Weiss - who, earlier this year, was named as the
second most influential person in the world for corporate e-learning
- all LMS features, capabilities and service are important but some
components are crucial in today's market. These include user
interface; support and service; features; unique selling
proposition; speed of innovation; adoptability and adaptability, and
consumer feedback.
Commenting on Docebo's rise up the rankings, Claudio Erba, Docebo's
CEO, said: 'I believe it's important to provide appropriate
technologies and tools to create and sustain today's changing
corporate culture with its changing ways of working and learning.
This means encouraging social collaboration across geographical and
cultural boundaries within an organization.
'These are all things that the Docebo LMS offers - and that's one of
the reasons why more than 650 organizations around the world are now
using the Docebo LMS,' he added.
'Many of these client organizations are large, global companies -
such as Sealed Air, Autodesk and Accenture. They're using the Docebo
LMS to co-ordinate the learning of many thousands of learners
belonging to different cultures and living in different time zones.'
Docebo's LMS supports social learning, via blog and gamification
apps, along with a selection of social widgets. It also supports
synchronous and asynchronous learning - via Tin Can (xAPI), video
lessons and videoconferencing apps - along with instructor-led
training, via a classroom app.
The LMS can be used as a class management tool and can cope with
blended learning via a combination of various apps and widgets.
'The Docebo LMS helps make learning engaging, increases knowledge
retention, and hence, application,' said Alessio Artuffo, Docebo's
Chief Operating Officer in North America. 'It connects people to
knowledge, knowledge to people and people-to-people. Its easily
applied technology helps remove the barriers to humanizing workplace
learning.'
Craig Weiss is an e-learning analyst, international speaker,
consultant and advisor whose firm, E-Learning 24/7, provides
services to buyers and suppliers in the e-learning industry. His
E-Learning 24/7 blog is read in 133 countries and, since launching
the blog in late 2009, his forecasts and projections on e-learning
have been over 90% accurate.
Docebo is a disruptive Cloud E-Learning solutions provider that is
revolutionizing the online training market with its Software as a
Service Learning Management System. Established in 2005, Docebo has
over 28,000 installations worldwide, and is sold in more than 65
countries around the world. The Docebo LMS offers an enterprise
solution for mid-sized to large organizations. Customers benefit
from Docebo solutions thanks to a scalable pricing model, a third
party integration (via API), and reliable service available 24/7 to
further enhance the user experience.