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Van Coursepath | 19-01-2016 | Article Rating | (0) reacties

Advantages SaaS Online Training

Advantages SaaS Online Training

Optimizing learning processes has always played an existential role within companies. For equally long however, a limited budget, tight schedules and managers who are not easily convinced of new suggestions have put a challenge to that development. Costly in-house developments within e-learning have been out of question for many companies. A radical change comes with the introduction of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).


Sharing company knowledge

With Software-as-a-Service solutions companies realise online training for employees, partners and customers without extensive outlays and with a low investment risk – and without needing to change existing systems.


SaaS learning platforms: 5 advantages plus 1

Software-as-a-Service learning platforms are cloud-based. They are therefore supplied on the external servers of a service provider. This results in 5 decisive advantages for companies – plus one.


  1. Ready for direct take-off with low investments
    With SaaS solutions, companies face a low investment risk. SaaS applications can be integrated in existing IT structures without extensive outlay. The procurement of new servers or software and costly in-house developments are unnecessary. SaaS learning platforms are ready for use right away. All that is required is a browser – on your PC, a laptop, tablet or smartphone.
  2. Minimal administrative work
    The administrative work arising from the development and introduction of an internal Learning Management System is reduced to the absolute minimum: This includes development, installation and ongoing operating costs. In this way valuable resources are saved, and made available to the core business of the company and the development of high quality contents.
  3. The service provider is responsible for the technology
    SaaS suppliers take care of the maintenance of basic hardware and software systems, and ensure the reliable availability of the service. They are responsible for ensuring that the entire technology is up-to-date through regular updates.
  4. Reliability and user-friendliness are guaranteed
    Companies can be confident of SaaS functionality: Numerous other organisations already use the available solution. SaaS suppliers therefore place great value on the reliability of the technology and the user-friendliness of the software.
  5. The learning platform simply grows with your requirements
    SaaS is also scalable within the company and can be aligned with the latest training requirements at any time – without a need to invest in new hardware and with no concerns regarding capacity.

Plus 1: Integration with internal company systems
With the aid of APIs it is possible to connect SaaS platforms to internal ERP systems. This eases the exchange of data, such as the allocation of names and email addresses, between the company and the online training platform.


Internal LMS vs. outsourced SaaS

If an internal Learning Management System (LMS) already exists within the company then it is often aligned towards longer-term personnel development. In contrast, an SaaS platform facilitates competence-based online training. An SaaS solution may be a stand-alone solution, or it may serve as an expedient and economical supplement to an existing LMS.


Supplementing bits and pieces SaaS platforms can constitute an expedient supplement to the existing E-Learning infrastructure.

With SaaS training, learning content is available in small, individually accessible “learning bites”. The buzzword here is Microlearning. With this approach, learners are able to access contents quickly and according to their actual requirements, as their position and situation presently demand it – i.e. on a competence and needs basis.


Blended Learning: Combining Microlearning with attended events

Microlearning helps sustaining content learned in training sessions. For example, questions that arise following local product training sessions can be intercepted through Microlearning: Because it is with the everyday use of new products that the majority of questions arise. In such cases it is possible to access the corresponding Microlearning chapter “in a flash” and clarify questions directly without extensive effort. This combination of on-site training and Microlearning really does make courses more effective and particularly valuable for companies.


Maximize data protection: consider the servers’ location

If a company opts to use a cloud-based online training solution, it should consider the hosting country. The country in which the service provider’s servers are located, makes a big difference for data protection against access by third parties. Many companies use servers in the USA. Based on the Patriot Act, data can be accessed any time, without a judicial order. This is undesirable, not least when it comes to sensitive contents. When selecting a provider it is therefore important to choose a provider like Coursepath, whose servers are located in the EU and accordingly subject to the strict European data protection laws.


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