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Docebo LMS retains its position among the Top Ten LMSs in the
world
Athens, Georgia, USA, January 26, 2015 Docebo's disruptive
Cloud SaaS-based e-learning solutions platform has retained its
sixth place ranking among the world's top ten learning management
systems (LMSs). The ranking comes from an annual, independent review
of 642 LMSs by the internationally-known corporate online learning
industry analyst, Craig Weiss, and
published by E-Learning 24/7.
In last year's report, the Docebo platform was ranked seventh out of
the 600 LMSs then on sale in the world. In Craig Weiss' mid-year
update of the report, the Docebo LMS was ranked in sixth place - and
it retains this position in the new report.
The report - LMS Industry Rankings Report 2015 - is intended for
those looking for a new LMS or who're researching in preparation for
buying their organization's first LMS.
According to Craig Weiss - who, earlier this month, was named in a
separate piece of independent research, as the most influential
person in the world for corporate e-learning - the current trends in
the LMS world include gamification is growing fast but many systems
currently limit its use, and modern user interfaces are growing in
importance, notably with the move towards greater personalisation of
the learning experience. He believes that user interface; support
and service; speed of innovation; adoptability and adaptability, as
well as acting upon consumer feedback are key components of a
world-leading LMS.
'Docebo has taken all this on board,' he said, 'and that is a key
reason why its LMS is currently in the world's top ten.'
Commenting on Docebo's high ranking in the 2015 LMS list, Claudio
Erba, Docebo's CEO, said: 'It's important to provide appropriate
technologies and tools to help today's changing corporate culture to
adapt to new ways of working and learning. The Docebo LMS aims to do
this and, in recent months, has introduced a Gamification App which
allows Administrators to create badges - or awards - that learners
can win for achieving things inside the LMS.
'And, being a Cloud-based SaaS, rather than either an open source or
a legacy system, Docebo's LMS allows for unlimited numbers of
registered users - although customers only pay for the active users
during any billing period.
'In addition the LMS allows users to upload external activities and
certificates into the platform, which the LMS's administrators can
then import and review. Furthermore, in recent months, Docebo has
introduced both Android and iOS versions of its Docebo Mobile app,
allowing Docebo users to optimize their workforce mobility training
activities.
'These things are among the reasons why more than 800 organizations
around the world are now using the Docebo LMS,' he added. 'Many of
these are large, global companies and they're using the LMS to
co-ordinate the learning of many thousands of learners belonging to
different cultures and living in different time zones.'
Priced at $599 USD, the E-Learning 24/7 Report is available at:
http://elearning247.org/products/2015-top-50-lms-rankings-report
About Docebo
Docebo's Cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Enterprise
learning management system (LMS) is sold in more than 70 countries.
Established in 2005, Docebo has over 28,000 installations and 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.
For more information, visit www.Docebo.com or contact Dario De
Angelis at +39 039.2323286, or email press@docebo.com
About Craig Weiss
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. In January this year, in an independent
survey, Craig was named the most influential person in the world for
corporate e-learning.