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Van de Redactie | 14-09-2004 | Article Rating | (0) reacties

NetDimensions Enterprise Knowledge Platform labelled 'bulletproof' by brandon-hall.com

The LMS KnowledgeBase, an in-depth review of 50 learning management systems just released by leading e-learning industry research and consulting firm brandon-hall.com, sums up NetDimensions Enterprise Knowledge Platform with one word: 'bulletproof'.


SEPTEMBER 15, 2004 - "Bulletproof" is the verdict delivered on NetDimensions Enterprise Knowledge Platform (EKP) by brandon-hall.com, a leading research and consulting firm for the e-learning industry, in its latest review of 50 learning management systems (LMS). LMS software is used by corporations to organize, deliver and track on-line and other learning resources and activities.


"The first word that comes to mind when examining this system is 'bullet-proof'," cites the reviewer in the critique of EKP. The critique continues by emphasizing EKP's scalability, security, ease of implementation, and configurability.


Ray Ruff, NetDimensions' Chief Technical Officer and Chairman, was delighted to learn that EKP's system architecture and design philosophy was highlighted by the brandon-hall.com review as one of the system's most distinctive features. "When we designed EKP, our aim was to offer an open, modular architecture using Java/J2EE that would work with all the major operating systems, Web servers and databases. It is very satisfying for this achievement to be recognized by such a respected authority in this field as brandon-hall.com," he said.


In addition to the distinction accorded to the architecture of EKP, the critique also noted that EKP "excels" in handling content which it performs "efficiently and creatively" via a friendly browser-based interface and that the search and reporting capabilities were among "the best we've seen."


The LMS KnowledgeBase consists of in-depth profiles of 50 learning management systems, with custom comparison across over 200 features. This year's study represents 17,738 total LMS implementations (end-user companies that have implemented an LMS), with a collective grand total of 83.8 million registered e-learners.


NetDimensions

Established in 1999, NetDimensions designs and supplies Web-based learning and knowledge management solutions to more than 100 major clients around the world, including multinationals such as HSBC, ING, South Africa Telkom and Cathay Pacific. For additional information on NetDimensions, please visit www.netdimensions.com.


brandon-hall.com

Located in Sunnyvale, California, brandon-hall.com is a research and advisory firm that specializes in providing a continuous stream of knowledge, as well as advisory strategies in all areas of e-learning technology. Since 1992 the firm has been providing independent expert advice in the form of published reports and phone consultations on the tools of e-Learning: LMS, LCMS, authoring tools, content providers, and other tools that help organizations develop successful e-learning solutions. More information is available at www.brandon-hall.com.


For further information about this story, please contact:

Contact name: Katy Cheung / Bouko Noor

Contact e-mail: info@netdimensions.com

Company name: NetDimensions Limited

Contact telephone: +852 2122 4500 / +31 628261755

Web site: http://www.netdimensions.com


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