Corporate Learning Management Systems

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Tovuti LMS

Tovuti's cloud-based learning management system (LMS) gives users tools to create, deliver, and track the effectiveness of eLearning programs. It helps users to create engaging interactive courses in minutes with Tovuti's interactive modules and a course creation suite. Users can…

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Engagedly

Engagedly is a cloud-based talent management platform for people first organizations. Engagedly supports performance management, engagement and employee learning, the Engagedly People + Strategy Platform is built to Execute on the user's strategy, Enable teams, and Engage people.…

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Skilljar’s Customer Education LMS Platform

Skilljar’s Customer Education LMS Platform is a solution to educate, engage, and retain everyone a business interacts with. Skilljar is an external LMS that is purpose-built for customer and partner education. It enables the user to build courses, design learning paths, monetize…

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Absorb LMS

Absorb LMS aims to empower organizations to train employees with the skills needed to stay modern and relevant in today's fast-paced world. The LMS software focuses on aligning learning needs with business demands.

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Rippling

Rippling gives businesses one place to run HR, IT, and Finance. It brings together all of the workforce systems that are normally scattered across a company, like payroll, expenses, benefits, and computers. This enables users to manage and automate every part of the employee lifecycle…

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Cofense LMS

Cofense’s Learning Management System™ (LMS) helps raise employees’ cybersecurity awareness and enhances their ability to detect phishing threats. With LMS, the user can zero in on the security and compliance issues that are important to a company. And LMS complements the behavioral…

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PhishingBox

PhishingBox headquartered in Lexington provides a Security Awareness Ecosystem through a suite of tools and services to implement and maintain a high-level security awareness training program. Key components include a phishing simulation tool, security awareness training, a learning…

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Gnowbe

Gnowbe headquartered in San Francisco offers their mobile micro-learning application, for adult education.

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KEA

KEA is a talent management, corporate learning, and employee engagement solution. It personalizes user experience with the help of AI conversation engine and machine learning. According to the vendor, it is responsive, intelligent and track-able. KEA allows an employee to convert…

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Intertek Alchemy

Alchemy Systems in Austin, Texas offers Ontrack, a corporate learning management platform created around the needs of entities in food preparation and distribution to ensure employees operate safely, compliantly, and in accord with corporate policies, and includes among its offering…

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TalentCards

TalentCards is a corporate learning management platform focused on micro-learning initiatives. It was designed for helping businesses mass-train people on easily-digestible material. Course administrators can use TalentCards to create custom learning cards and deliver training…

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Qstream

Qstream headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts offers their eponymous sales enablement application.

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Zywave Client Cloud - Education & Training

Zywave Learning is a learning management solution providing numerous solutions such as employee sexual harassment prevention training, workplace training, and other employee training courses and testing, from Zywave in Milwaukee.

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Courseplay Cloud Learning

Courseplay aims to help medium and large businesses bring down the cost of training and multiply training capacity without requiring a manual or tedious training. The vendor says the easy-to-use interface allows anyone to pick-up and run with the platform quickly with minimal…

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Eurekos

The Eurekos LMS makes it easy to deliver product training that retains more customers and transforms partners into advocates.

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CrossKnowledge Learning Suite

CrossKnowledge Learning Suite is a cloud based learning management solution (LMS). The solution is customizable and includes a built-in authentication protocol. It is designed to integrate with content formats such as SCORM and AICC. CrossKnowledge is a Wiley Global brand.

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Cegid Talent

Cegid Talent (based on technology from the former Technomedia, acquired by Cegid in 2016), allows users to manage candidates recruiting, training, performance, compensation, career development and succession. Its business intelligence tools help identify organizational potential…

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NovoEd

NovoEd offers their eponymous online learning platform.

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MadCap Xyleme

Xyleme is a robust Component and Learning Content Management Solution dedicated to providing users with an easy and safe way to create and disseminate learning materials and other business-related content. It comes equipped with several features that focus on creating a central, single…

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CareAcademy

CareAcademy is a training platform designed to help home health agencies, franchises, and caregivers streamline training activities in compliance with various regulations. Key features of CareAcademy include white-labeling, reporting, automated text/email reminders, and multiple…

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EdCast by Cornerstone

EdCast is a Knowledge Sharing platform for Teams and Organizations based on interoperability and collaboration, now from Cornerstone since the early 2022 acquisition.

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ProEdge

PwC ProEdge is presented as an end-to-end digital upskilling platform that enables users to build a culture of continuous learning that can improve individual and collective digital skills to benefit the entire organization. It helps identify skill gaps and create and execute a plan…

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NEOGOV Learn

NEOGOV Learn is a learning management system aims to make training your workforce easy. The product aims to allow you to train employees throughout the entire employee lifecycle, increase productivity, and create a culture of learning.

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Wisetail LMS

Wisetail LMS is a learning management system, from Wisetail in Bozeman, Montana.

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Classroom Manager

Classroom Manager is an LMS that is used by companies globally for internal learning processes, documented compliance training, and training planning. The vendor states the solution can help users to create a CI compliant learning world for partners & customers, increase customer…

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Fuse

Fuse is a social knowledge sharing tool that aims to revolutionise the way people communicate, collaborate and learn at work. Fuse can sit in conjunction with the user's current LMS or be used standalone. Fuse incorporates five separate elements: Learning Management System Learning…

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AVEVA Unified Learning

AVEVA's Unified Learning delivers engaging custom and generic training programs for industrial operations. AVEVA combines technology with instructional design to deliver competency-based experiential learning, so operators perform better in less time. Deploy locally, on our cloud…

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Access PeopleXD

Access PeopleXD is a mobile-first, 100% SaaS HR and Payroll solution that connects processes from hire to retire including Payroll, People Management, Workforce Management, Talent, Recruitment, Learn, Compliance and Analytics.

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Vector LMS and Industrial Manufacturing Training

Vector LMS (replacing the former Convergence LMS) is a learning management system designed specifically for the needs of industrial & manufacturing facilities. It is designed to identify skill and compliance gaps, deliver consistent training, and build a stronger workforce, and is…

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emPower eLearning

Founded in 2008, emPower elearning solutions is a provider of technology solutions for regulatory compliance. Their product is a proprietary learning management system for managing compliance activities, such as employee training, online policy and procedure management, and compliance…

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Learning Management Systems
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LMSs can provide employees, managers, and trainers with the ability to manage, deliver, and track learning activities. A learning management system (LMS) refers to a technology platform that can be used to automate the administration, development, and delivery of all of a company’s training programs.

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What are Corporate Learning Management Systems?

Corporate learning management systems (LMS) software provides access to online materials and courses for training and development purposes. The two main use cases for corporate LMS software are internal (employee training) and external (customer training). Some corporate learning management systems have built-in ecommerce/billing features, whereas others might integrate with an online storefront.

Courses designed for customer training may be monetized in a couple of different ways. They can be sold to customers in addition to a company’s software product as a training resource, or as a stand-alone product. This may be the case for professional training providers that offer online training courses for complex software, such as Oracle or SAP.

Other corporate learning management systems may be purely designed for distributing courses, managing learners, and reporting on completion and compliance. However, most corporate LMS software includes a set of common tools or capabilities:

  • Content authoring tools
  • Content library
  • Learning pathway tools
  • Scheduling features for webinars or offline training
  • Reporting and analytics

Some vendors also offer point solutions that focus on course creation, curation, and providing online material from subject matter experts. These are sometimes referred to as learning content management systems (LCMS), and can usually be integrated with corporate LMS software.

Corporate Learning Management Systems vs. Academic Learning Management Systems

Academic LMS software and Corporate LMS software share some common features but are typically used for different purposes. Learning management software focused on education is primarily used by teachers, administrators, and students to organize and manage online learning.

In comparison, Corporate LMS software is used to manage and deliver online training and may be called training management systems or eTraining / eLearning portals. Corporate learning management systems are also related to Talent Management Software, which offers robust corporate learning and training modules.

However, some vendors offer learning management systems that can be used for both corporate and academic learning.

Corporate LMS vs. Training Management Systems

A closely related term is training management. It refers to an interactive course or session led by an instructor. These sessions can be in person or online. In contrast, learning relies on courses with no human instructors and pre-recorded content.

Due to the difference in material, there are typically a few differences between learning management systems and training management systems. For example, training management systems will often have some form of scheduling and reservation management to handle signing up for training sessions. Learning management systems will not have this because most courses can be handled asynchronously.

Corporate LMS vs. Enterprise LMS

Both systems have similar features and functionality. However, enterprise learning management systems tend to emphasize features that help with scaling: Better employee management, more roles or role-specific training, etc. Further discussion of corporate learning management systems' features and which ones are most commonly researched for enterprises can be found here.

Corporate Learning Management Systems vs eLearning Systems

A term that is often associated with corporate LMS is eLearning Systems. However, there are a few key differences between the two. An eLearning system is any piece of software that enables the consumption of eLearning content. As such, eLearning systems is a much broader term. It can refer to software such as Academic LMS and K-12 Online Learning platforms as well as Corporate LMS.

Another key differentiation is that while all Corporate LMS are eLearning systems, that does not necessarily make them eLearning Content Providers. Similarly, it does not necessarily mean that they will have Course Authoring Tools. While many packages and systems have preloaded content and course authoring tools, the extent of both varies widely. Check your specific system for what content and tools are included.

Corporate LMS Features & Capabilities

Most Corporate LMS platforms offer these common features:

  • Content creation
  • Pre-formatted content customization
  • Content library management
  • Course management
  • Assessment creation and management
  • Certification management, particularly for highly-regulated industries
  • Video learning
  • Performance reporting
  • Mobile access
  • Employee feedback tools
  • Employee performance timelines
  • Collaboration tools
  • Leaderboard
  • Employee engagement data
  • E-commerce integration or online storefront

Some learning management software vendors also offer more advanced capabilities such as:

  • Social media integration
  • Blended learning support
  • Live webinar learning
  • Gamification tools
  • Interactive videos
  • Virtual reality (VR) learning headsets
  • Course preview capabilities
  • Widget integrations

Corporate LMS Software Comparison

To compare different Corporate LMS software, you likely want to consider evaluating these facets of the software:

  1. Standalone software vs. HR suite: Do you want a corporate LMS as part of a larger suite to support all your HR functions on one platform, or do you want just the LMS capabilities? Many HR professionals point to the value of unified platforms, but the depth of content, customizability, and support could be deeper with standalone software.
  2. Mobile accessibility: Corporate learning has become increasingly mobile, leading mobile accessibility to be an expected feature in more corporate LMS software. However, user experiences in mobile versions can vary. If your user base will make use of mobile learning content, keep a look out for reviews of software's mobile experiences.
  3. Compliance support: Corporate LMS software can play a large role in ensuring businesses’ regulatory compliance. This functionality is not universal, and the specific support offered varies. Some common differentiators are automatic notifications and prebuilt compliance-specific reporting, as well as any industry-specific considerations you may have for maintaining compliance.
  4. External training: Some corporate LMS software offers training tailored to businesses’ extended partners and customers. Vendors vary in the range of personas they prebuild content for, as well as the presence of support functions like billing.

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Pricing Information

There are two main pricing models for learning management software: monthly/annual subscriptions, or one-time license fees. Many vendors may also offer a free trial version of their product.

Monthly or annual subscriptions can range from $20 per month up to $100 per month, depending on the breadth of the features. Perpetual license fees are typically much more expensive and can range from $300 to $1,500 depending on the number of features required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Corporate LMS and LMS?

Corporate LMS focuses on learning and training for businesses, including internal training for employees and external training for partners and customers. Learning Management Systems can include Corporate LMS, but tend to focus on academic users.

What is a Corporate Learning Management System?

A corporate LMS is a learning platform designed for businesses train and develop the skills of employees, customers and partners. It usually includes prebuilt content and original authoring abilities, as well as learning tracking. 

What is Microlearning?

Microlearning is the delivery of a single concept at a strategic or most impactful point in your workday via the most accessible medium to you at that time.

Who is Corporate LMS for?

Common corporate LMS users include knowledge-based industries or professions, such as finance and healthcare. Corporate LMS can also be helpful to address professional communication and technical skills gaps and to maintain compliance.

How much does Corporate LMS cost?

Corporate LMS as part of a broader suite can vary dramatically in price. Monthly subscriptions for standalone LMS can range from $20-$100/month, and perpetual licenses can range from $300-$1500.