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e2train exhibit at Learning Technologies Show and celebrate another successful year

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e2train the Cirencester based e-learning company, celebrate another successful business year in the e-learning arena. Business relationships have been developed with leading UK organisations especially within the finance & insurance, police, legal, retail and public sectors.

e2train the Cirencester based e-learning company, celebrate another successful business year in the e-learning arena. Business relationships have been developed with leading UK organisations especially within the finance & insurance, police, legal, retail and public sectors.

In summer 2003, e2train installed Kallidus® Learning Management System (LMS) to support 1300 learners throughout the pan European offices of Chubb Insurance Company of Europe. Diane Mason, Technology Team Leader said “I’m delighted that the installation process went so smoothly”. Diane also added that the e2train support team “continues to be a great resource in supporting our initial set up and handling queries over loading a variety of course content”

Further to previous successes with other forces, Kent Police have purchased Kallidus® LMS to support 5,000 learners in the role-out of their new enterprise IT system. Kent are also using Kallidus® Authoring System to produce their own content.

The Leeds and Holbeck Building Society recently installed Kallidus® LMS and Kallidus® Authoring Systems. This proved so successful that The Society ordered a further Authoring tools, and are now providing training to 1000 learners across their network of offices and outlets.

e2train has been very active in the legal sector with international law firms such as Norton Rose, Charles Russell, Lovells and Slaughter and May purchasing bespoke content, as well as Kallidus® LMS and Authoring System.

“These organisations have shown that the Kallidus® suite of products perfectly complements the e-learning requirements of forward thinking organisations, enabling them to manage e-learning and integrate any SCORM or AICC compliant content to their e-learning and traditional training portfolio” said Rob Caul, Managing Director of e2train.

At this year’s show, visitors can explore e2train’s extensive range of products and services on stand 23, including the latest release Kallidus® LMS 7.1 and Author System 6.3, which have also benefited organisations such as The Royal Air Force, Allianz Cornhill, Waitrose and Carmarthenshire County Council.

Rob Caul added “we are delighted that such a diverse group of companies continue to embrace the benefits of using the Kallidus® range of products, whether to manage e-learning or to produce content in house”.