News stories from Fosway in 2005

New RSS feed from Elearnity Knowledge Centre

Fosway | 12 Oct 2005

Elearnity, Europe’s leading independent Learning Analyst, today announced the availability of a new RSS feed for its popular Elearnity Knowledge Centre, delivering the latest in corporate learning and e-learning news and analysis direct to your desktop.

Elearnity viewpoint on Saba/Centra acquisition

Fosway | 07 Oct 2005

Saba's announcement of its intention to buy Centra is another significant step in the consolidation taking place in the learning technology market place. Here are some initial thoughts from Elearnity - positive and negative - on the implications of this move for Saba and Centra customers, and for the broader market.

Learning Intelligence on-tap from Elearnity

Fosway | 21 Sep 2005

Elearnity, Europe’s leading independent Learning Analyst, today announced the availability of the Elearnity Knowledge Centre; free of charge, on-tap market intelligence and analysis for corporate learning and e-learning leaders and practitioners. Uniquely orientated towards a UK/European corporate audience, the Elearnity Knowledge Centre provides a wealth of information including a continually updated, structured archive of market news, together with analysis, articles, presentations, and reports from Elearnity on key learning and e-learning issues and trends.

Corporates rethink generic e-learning

Fosway | 11 May 2005

Elearnity, Europe 's leading Corporate Learning Analyst, today announced research concluding that large corporate adopters are changing their approach and contractual commitments for generic e-learning to better focus the value proposition. Corporates are focusing on driving recurrent usage around a narrow set of generic titles linked to major business initiatives, and are increasingly adopting non-traditional forms of e-learning such as on-line reference materials for on-demand learning support to an often sceptical audience.

Elearnity challenges corporate LMS direction

Fosway | 07 Apr 2005

Research from eLearnity challenged corporates to rethink their approach and commitment to Learning Management Systems (LMS).