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Learning Management Vendors, November 2011
Corporate LMSs
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287. SSElearn LMS (SSE) A hosted LMS. They also offer
custom client LMSs.
288. STAM Interactive LMS (STAM Interactive Solutions Inc.)
. They offer a number of customized versions.
289. STEAG e-tutor Learning Platform (STEAG & Partner AG) .
Based in Switzerland.
290. StepStone Learning Management System (StepStone Solutions)
. A provider of a full set of Talent Management
software including learning management. Based in Norway.
291. Stratbeans Learning Management System (Stratbeans Consulting)
Also offer Epiplex
for authoring. Based in India.
292. Strategia ed LMS (Strategia) Based in Longueuil,
Quebec. Also offer an LCMS.
293. SuccessFactors Learning Management System (SuccessFactors, Inc.)
Formerly Plateau, part of a comprehensive talent/performance/HR management
suite of products including social learning.
294. Summit Trainingweb (Summit Training Source, Inc)
or An LMS to support their safety courses.
295. SumTotal Systems Total LMS (SumTotal Systems Inc.
) They also offer a product called
ResultsOnDemand – an economical hosted solution (SaaS). SumTotal Systems
resulted from a merger between Click2Learn and Docent. They have since
purchased Pathlore and DK Systems. In June, 2009, SumTotal Systems was
acquired by Vista Equity Partners. They purchased Softscape in Sept. 2010. On
January 5, 2011, they purchased GeoLearning. In July 2011, they purchased
CyberShift Inc. and Accero Inc. signifying a further expansion into Talent/Human


Resources Management.
296. Surgient Training Solution (Surgient, Inc) Part of the
Surgient Virtual Automation Platform – a cloud based solution. Acquired by
Quest Software in August, 2010.
297. SyberWorks Training Center LMS/LCMS (Syberworks)
. Syberworks offers its products by enterprise license
and hosted (SaaS). Also offer Web Author for authoring. SyberWorks focuses
on the following industries: FDA/GxP/Regulatory, Manufacturing,
Hospital/Medical, Training/Consulting, Police & Law Enforcement; and
Government/GSA.
298. Syntrio LMS (Syntrio) Several versions and a suite.
299. SYS Technologies Veloce (Sys Technologies, A Kratos Company)

300. Taleo Learn (Taleo Corporation) . In late 2010, Taleo
purchased Learn.com and has incorporated it into of its talent management
system. Includes an unspecified course authoring tool.
301. Tata Interactive Systems Learning Planet LMS/LCMS (Tata Interactive
Systems) . Includes support for blended learning,
content authoring, knowledge management and competency skill gap analysis
capability. They aslo offer a .NET based basic LMS called PTS (Participant
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Tracking System). Based in India, Tata is a huge company which manufactures
many products from automobiles to a wide range of software solutions.
302. Technomedia TM SIGAL (Technomedia Training Inc.)
From Montreal. A suite of products.
303. TEDS® Talent Management Solutions Suite v. 8.5 (TEDS, a Fidelity
Investments Company) Includes TEDS Job Vision™ which

is a planning, recruiting and staffing management module, succession
management, and assignment of roles, tasks, and competencies. TEDS began
as an LMS and has grown to offer a full Talent Management suite.
304. Telania eLeaP™ Learning Management System (Telania, Inc.)

305. TeleTech Learning Innovation (TeleTech Holdings, Inc.)
Includes simulated,
leadership, mobile, video, and social learning as well as eLearning.
306. TeraLearn LCMS (TeraLearn.com Inc.) Includes LMS
functionality. Also offer a collaboration and testing solution and a virtual
classroom licensed from HP.
307. TFactor KnowledgePortal 360 (TFactor, Inc.) . Includes
LMS, LCMS, Web conferencing, authoring tools and courses.
308. TheAcademy.com Athena LMS (TheAcademy.com)
A hosted LMS.
309. The Quality Group OpusWorks Conductor (The Quality Group)
A “lean” LMS together with an online
collaborative authoring system – OpusWorks Composer.
310. The Training Market Training Assistant (The Training Market)
A modest LMS to support the Virtual Coach
development tool. Based in New Zealand.
311. Thinking Cap LMS (Thinking Cap) XML based
LMS. Changed its name from Agile.net to Thinking Cap in 2009. Also offer LM-
LESS - a SCORM certified cloud-based LMS for small to medium enterprises.
Based in Toronto, Canada.
312. ThirdForce AIMS Management System (Thirdforce) .
Consists of three components – AIMS Perform, AIMS Reporting and Aims Self-
Publshing. Based in the UK and merged with MindLeaders. They offer many
online courses.
313. Time4you IBT Learner and Couse Managment (time4you Gmbh)

Based in Germany. Also offer IBT Live Collaboration, IBT
Virtual Tutor and authoring tools.
314. Totara LMS (Totara) A customization of Moodle for
the corporate sector – a flavor of Moodle very similar to the MITMS [Moodle
Industry Training Management System] .
315. TPC Online (TPC Training Systems, a division of Telemedia, Inc.)
An web-based learning platform with access to their
courseware and assessment tools.
316. TrainCaster LMS (TrainCaster.com)
317. Train-Ease Learning Management System (Train-Ease, Inc.) in-
ease.com/
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318. TrainingCampus.com StaffCampus (TrainingCampus.com)
. An “Education Management Network” oriented to
health services industry compliance. They also offer RaterCampus and
TrialCampus. These are highly specialized and are not really full LMS products.
319. TransELearn LMS (TransElearn.com)
320. TRC Interactive Training Central (TRC Interactive, Inc.)
TRC markets online training for financial
institutions - teller, compliance, sales, customer service, products and services,
personal development, trainer, and management training. They offer
BankTrainingOnline which is a package that
includes courses and an online learning management system called Training
Central.
321. Trivantis CourseMill 5.0 (Trivantis) A basic, cost
effective LMS with an emphasis on mobile learning and available in several
versions. Trivantis also offers Lectora – a course authoring tool and Snap! – a

PowerPoint converter/rapid authoring tool.
322. True Solution AlefMentor (True Solution, Serbia and Montenegro)
e-learning only. Open source education solution.
323. TTG Systems TRACCESS CI (TTG Systems Inc.) Based
in Edmonton, Alberta and focuses on the resource industry and compliance. Also
offer TRACCESS AUTHOR and TRACCESS ASSESS.
324. Udutu Teach and Udutu Learn (Udutu Online Learning Systems Inc.)
. It takes a unique approach in that the tools allow content
and course management through Facebook. One of very few tools that can
publish for Apple platforms such as the iPad. Used for regulatory compliance and
safety and security training courses. There are currently more than 44,000
courses from 23,000 organizations all over the world. Based in Victoria, BC.
325. Upside Learning Upside LMS (Upside Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd.)
. Also offer mobile solutions (Upside2Go). Based in
India.
326. VCampus LMS (VCampus Corporation)
A hosted system for eLearning,
327. viaLearning Learning Management System (viaLearning, a division of
www.vialanguage.com). An “easy to use”
LMS/LCMS for online learning.
328. Virtual College E-nable LMS (Virtual College Ltd.) tual-
college.co.uk/vcproducts/tms.aspx.
329. Vitalect Your University (Vitalect Inc.) . Also offer
Techiniq Porfolio and Techniq Evaluation for authoring.
330. Viva Learning LMS (Learn HealthSci Inc.)
Viva Learning is an online continuing
education service operated by Learn HealthSci Inc. for the dentistry industry.
They also offer this LMS.
331. Vivid Learning Systems eClarus Lite Learning Management System (Vivid
Learning Systems, Inc.) . A hosted LMS for

eLearning only primarily designed to host their course offerings.
332. Warren-Forthought MocKingbird TERMS.NGT (Warren-Forthought, Inc)
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. Website says it “integrates seamlessly with CBT
courses created with MocKingbird and track and manage any other kind of
training event.” Also offer BigEZ-Pro for authoring.
333. WBT TopClass LMS (WBT Systems, part of Avnet Technology Solutions)
Based in Ireland.
334. WBT.IT Pegasus LMS (WBT.IT srl) Based in Italy.
335. Web CourseWorks CourseStage LMS (Web CourseWorks)
and A derivative
of the open-source LMS Moodle. An LMS/LCMS built for non-profits and the
public sector.
336. Web Transitions OnWebLearning (OWL) (Web Transitions, Inc.)
Marketed to businesses and schools but looks
like an education LMS.
337. WestNet MLP (WestNet Learning) . A hosted LMS
for eLearning for small to medium size enterprises (up to 2000 users). They also
offer a library of online courses and custom course development.
338. Wisetail Learning Ecosystem (Wisetail) Described as
“The next generation LMS.” It is an eLearning system where employees complete
and/or contribute video training content, and interact with one another socially It
also includes LMS features like a content management system, course delivery
with learning paths, test creation tools, SCORM compatibility, reporting and user
management, etc.
339. Wizdom Education LMSLive (Wizdom Education.com)
An American company

separate from the one below.
340. Wizdom Web LMS (Wizdom Web) Based in India.
341. Wizi-Learn (Wizi Corp.) Based in Korea.
342. woople (Woople, LLC) Includes a video oriented authoring
tool.
343. Worldwide Interactive Network The Learning Manager (Worldwide Interactive
Network Inc.)
344. Xerceo Feathercap (Xerceo, Inc.) and
Includes a course and quiz builder. Formerly Xerceo
Infuse and TrainingAtom.
345. XStream RapidShare LMS (XStream Software Inc.)
Based in Ottawa. Also offer content authoring
tools.
346. Zapoint SkillsMapper – LMA (Zapoint) . A “Learning
Management Application” within its SkillsMapper solution provides tools for
matching learning choices to skills gaps.
347. Zenler Online (Zenler - DigitalOfficePro, Inc.) They also
offer an authoring tool – Zenler Studio.
348. Ziiva Prosperity Learning Management System (Ziiva) www.ziiva.com.
Available in two versions: Prosperity Corporate and Prosperity Signature (for
training companies to market their products). Comes with Prosperity Creator - an
authoring tool.
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Notes:
Google and other search engines are arguably the greatest informal research and
learning tools that we have. Almost everyone involved in the knowledge industries,
teachers, students and many others consult them daily. In 2008, Google launched

Google Code University with sample course content and
tutorials for Computer Science (CS) students and educators on current computing
technologies and paradigms. It is an open source based system with a Creative
Commons license.

Social networking sites like Myspace, Facebook, YouTube (owned by Google), Delicious,
Twitter, Wikipedia and many others are enjoying huge popularity. In 2010, Facebook
first had more hits than Google. More learning probably occurs using these tools than
with all the formal tools listed here. Many LMS vendors are adding social networking
and informal learning tools to their products.

Some organizations modify web content management systems to work as LMSs. Web
content management systems are used to maintain complex web sites. They include
Microsoft Sharepoint, Drupal, Sitecore, OpenText, etc. For example, in 2011 the
American College of Cardiology launched a learning management system (LMS) built
with Sitecore's Web Content Management System (CMS) software by Velir Studios.

SumTotal Systems resulted from a merger between Click2Learn and Docent. They have
since purchased Pathlore and DK Systems. In June, 2009, SumTotal Systems was
acquired by Vista Equity Partners. In 2010, SumTotal purchased SoftScape and on
January 5, 2011, they purchased GeoLearning. In July 2011, they purchased CyberShift
Inc. and Accero Inc. signifying a further expansion into Talent/Human Resources
Management.

In Oct, 2006, Skillsoft purchased NETg. In Feb. 2008 Skillsoft partnered with SumTotal
Systems and EEDO to offer interoperability. Skillsoft purchased ElementK in 2011
making it by far the largest supplier of online generic courseware.

SilkRoad technology inc. purchased VTN Technologies in Nov. 2008.


Skillsoft offers the Skillport LMS and ElementK offers KnowledgeHub LMS primarily to
support their own extensive eLearning courseware catalogs. They do not support
classroom training management.

Brandon Hall Group (www.brandon-hall.com) and Bersin & Associates
() have produced reports profiling these systems.
More LMSs are listed at the following web sites
 (This is a British site so the list tends to be
Eurocentric),
 Also check


 An extensive
list of both products and services which goes beyond the scope of this list.

WebCT and Blackboard (now merged) are listed as LMSs. They are primarily focused
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on the formal education sector so I have also listed them as Education LMS (also called
Course Management Systems - CMSs). Blackboard also purchased Angel Learning in
May, 2009. The Vista version of WebCT is being phased out by Blackboard in 2013 and
replaced with Blackboard Learn.
Rapid Learning Management Systems
There is a new breed of systems hosted on the web and readily available to everyone
which Tony Karrer calls Rapid Learning Management Systems
(
They give access to individuals and groups of learners access to online learning and
provide some management tools. They usually include some course authoring tools,

eCommerce features and community networking. Some of them are:
For Corporate Training:
 Articulate Online Provides
a platform for publishing and tracking courses using Articulate.
 Coggno A platform for suppliers to upload their training
courses and sell them – a training marketplace.
 CourseMax More a learning community than an LMS.
Similar to LearnHub.
 CoursePark (Bluedrop Performance Learning)
Describes itself as a Learning Management Network. Based in St. John's,
Newfoundland. A merger between Serebra and Bluedrop was announced on March
24, 2011.
 Distance Learning ScribeStudio (Distance Learning, Inc)
A cloud based system that includes authoring, learning
management, web conferencing, etc.
 Firmwater LMS (Firmwater Inc.) A hosted learning
management system for training vendors and publishers. Networking doesn't
appear to be a priority although they have recently begun promoting themselves on
Twitter. Based in Toronto, Ontario.
 Interactyx TOPYX Emphasis on learning
network/community. Includes some content management and eCommerce features.
Available in a mobile edition for a variety of platforms, including Google Android
device and iPhone OS-based devices and the Apple iPad. Also offer TOPYX Bolt as
a social leaning add-on tool for learning management systems.
 Litmos A platform for suppliers to create and upload their
training courses and sell them – a training marketplace. Acquired by Callidus
Software in the second quarter of 2011.
 Odijoo A platform for creating, publishing and selling
courses in an online community. Primarily a training marketplace with some
community features.

 Q2 xPert eCampus (Q2Learning LLC) . An SaaS
elearning platform with tools for the creation of blended learning and collaboration.
They also offer xPert eCommunity for developing communities of practice.
 UDUTU.com An online course authoring tool and UdutuTeach
& UdutuLearn: the first LMS designed to run on popular social networks such as
Facebook.
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 Vidizmo Ultralearn A software-as-a-service
application for interactive rich-media-mashup based learning with an emphasis on
video and with some tracking, management and evaluation features.
 Wisetail Learning Ecosystem (Wisetail) Described as
“The next generation LMS.” It is an eLearning system where employees complete
and/or contribute video training content, and interact with one another socially It also
includes LMS features like a content management system, course delivery with
learning paths, test creation tools, SCORM compatibility, reporting and user
management, etc.
 Xerceo Feathercap (Xerceo, Inc.) and
Includes a course and quiz builder.
Education:
 Savicca LearnHub A social network for learning and
collaboration with a focus on the K-12 education sector. They offer course authoring
and publishing for teachers and e-commerce features. They offered an LMS called
Nuvvo which has now been shut down. Based in Toronto, Ontario.
 Sclipo Oriented to the K-12 sector, they offer course creation and
publishing and social networking. They also offer a virtual classroom called Sclipo
Events which can be integrated with Moodle. Based in Barcelona, Spain. Website is
not straightforward.

 ClassRunnner (Classrunner.com, LLC) . A Moodle
hosting service. It is oriented to teachers and schools who don't wish to set up their
own systems. It includes blogs, message forums, wikis, assignments distribution
and collection, online evaluations, comments and gradebook, course calendar of
events and assignments, online quizzes.
 MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
) offers a free, online repository for educational materials.
 Connexions (Rice University, offers "an environment for
collaboratively developing, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on
the Web."
 BrainHoney (Agilix Labs) Online. Free for individuals.
 it's learning (it's learning Inc,) . For K-12 and post-
secondary education.
 Time To Know Digital Learning Platform (Time To Know, Inc.)
Described as “…an interactive core curriculum and a
digital teaching platform, designed specifically for one-to-one computing classrooms.
It is currently available for fourth and fifth grade math and reading/language arts.”

It is natural that with the increased popularity of SaaS, cloud computing, and social
networking the LMS would evolve to include those things. Many “behind the firewall”
LMSs are including social networking tools within the organization because many
employers are reluctant to give employees access to Facebook, Twitter, etc. out of fear
that they will waste time on them. Some of these tools give access to outside the
enterprise social networking but with a learning focus.

Perhaps we can call these open access, training marketplaces and communities or
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learning management networks (CoursePark's term).

Craig Weiss offers a very useful blog on E-Learning. He calls it E-Learnning 24/7 and it
can be found at
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Learning Content Management Systems (LCMSs)
While LMSs manage learners and record keeping, LCMSs manage the content of
courses. Typically, course content is stored as learning objects in a learning object
repository database. The objects are described and tagged so these objects can be
recalled and reused by the same course designers and others.
Because many LMSs are taking on the features of LCMSs and vice-versa, there is a
duplication of vendors on this list with the previous list. Some companies which offer
both make a distinction between them and name them separately; some don’t.
Most LCMSs offer course authoring capability and many offer at least modest LMS
capability as well.
Some education oriented systems call themselves LCMSs. Because their primary
function is the creation and delivery of content, this is quite understandable. I prefer to
call them education LMSs and have them in a separate category. They are also known
as Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) and as Course Management Systems (but this
can be confused with content management systems (CMS).
The term CMS (Content Management System) is usually used to refer to a system to
manage content on a website. LCMSs are specialized CMSs which are specifically
designed to manage learning content.
1. Any-3 LCMS (iPerformance) (Any-3 Ltd.) Based in UK.
2. Assima Training Suite (Assima Plc) Also offer a
simulation development tool using “software cloning” and localization services.
Based in UK.

3. Aunwesha LearnITy Enterprise Suite LMS/LCMS (Aunwesha Knowledge
Technologies Private Limited) A suite of tools. Based
in India.
4. Blackboard Learn (Blackboard, Inc.) Primarily an
education oriented system, a version of this platform is offered as a corporate
solution as well. In 2005, they purchased WebCT which makes them the largest
commercial education LMS. The Vista version of WebCT is being phased out by
Blackboard in 2013 and replaced with Blackboard Learn. Blackboard also
purchased Angel Learning in May, 2009 shrinking the educational LMS
marketplace even further. Blackboard purchased Elluminate and Wimba (virtual
classroom tools) in July 2010 and has integrated them into a new product called
Collaborate. Blackboard also purchased iStrategy () in
2010 and incorporated it into Blackboard Analytics suggesting a move into
broader school administration. Blackboard itself was purchased by Providence
Equity Partners in June, 2011.
5. BreakthroughPerformanceTech LCMX (Breakthrough Performance Tech)
Described as an extended
Learning Content Management System that “allows courseware authors to
leverage their learning content and present it in countless different ways for a
wide variety of target platforms and in a remarkably short timeframe.” To be
announced in Nov. 2011. See article at
/>medium=email&utm_source=lsm-news.
6. CERTPOINT Learning Content Management (CERTPOINT SYSTEMS, Inc.)
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Product includes Learning Management,
Learning Content Management, Content Creation, a web portal and other tools.
Formerly called Vuepoint.

7. Chalk Pushcast Software (Chalk Media Corporation) An
LCMS targeting mobile platforms. Based in Vancouver, BC. Purchased by RIM
(Research in Motion) in January, 2009.
8. Cobent Learning Compliance Suite (Cobent Group, UK)
. Includes authoring.
9. Conzentrate Learning Arena (Conzentrate) Based
in Denmark. Also offer Conzentrate Learning Central – an LMS.
10. Cornerstone OnDemand Enterprise Suite (Cornerstone OnDemand Inc.)
. A full talent management suite which
includes an LMS, an LCMS, collaboration tools, and performance and succession
management.
11. Creative Logic eTrainCenter (Creative Logic Solutions)
. They offer both LMS and LCMS solutions, even
“free” versions.
12. Desire2Learn Learning Repository (Desire2Learn, Inc.)
It is part of the Desire2Learn Learning Environment
- primarily an education oriented system. Includes content authoring tools.
Based in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario.
13. dominKnow LCMS (DominKnow, Inc.) Based in
Ontario, Canada – formerly Galbraith Media. Includes authoring capability.
14. DynDevice LCMS (Mega Italia Media) Both
LCMS and LMS capabilities for e-learning. Based in Italy. Website is in Italian.
15. EEDO ForceTen (EEDO Knowledgeware Corporation) . In
July, 2008, EEDO merged with OutStart and now operates under the latter name.
They still support the ForceTen product.
16. e-learning WMB Open Elms (e-learning WMB) .
A content management system supplied with Open Elms open source LMS.
Includes course authoring. Based in the UK.
17. EMC Documentum (EMC Corporation) Documentum is
an enterprise content management system but can also be used as an LCMS.

18. eMisphere Lecando LCMS (eMisphere Solutions)
Includes collaborative authoring. Based in
Quebec.
19. ePath Learning ASAP (ePath Learning Inc.)
Combines the features of an on-demand LCMS and an LMS.
20. ExpressTrain Transformation Suite (Princeton Center for Education Services,
Inc.) A unique product - ExpressTrain works
within Microsoft Office to automatically generate and update knowledge products
from training solutions to performance support materials to verification
documentation.
21. EZ LCMS (EZ LCMS) . Offer LMS capability, authoring,
courses, and a PowerPoint conversion plug-in.
22. Fronter Open Learning Platform (Fronter, Norway) o/
Primarily an education LMS/LCMS. The company was purchased by Pearson
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Education in 2009 and this product appears to be integrated into Pearson
Learning. The Fronter product is still available.
23. Frontline TrainingMine LMS (Frontline Data Solutions, Inc.)
for Oil, Gas, Chemical industries. Also has a
library/database repository for content.
24. Gemini GeMS SWIFT (Gemini Performance Solutions)
Combines an LMS with an object repository and authoring. Based in Calgary,
Alberta.
25. eXact Learning Solutions learn eXact Suite (eXact Learning Solutions)
Formerly Giunti Labs. Based in Italy. An LCMS
with authoring, management and a mobile module.
26. Handshaw Lumenix Developer (Handshaw, Inc.) .

Includes collaborative authoring and some LMS capability but is designed to
hand off to more robust LMSs.
27. HunterStone THESIS Librarian (HunterStone, Inc.) www.hunterstone.com. An
MS SharePoint based SCORM repository.
28. Hyperwave CIM Platform (Hyperwave Inc.) . A suite
of modular Enterprise Content Management (ECM) applications incorporating
content and document management, search and retrieval, workflow,
collaboration, web conferencing and elearning.
29. IBS/Learnware eLearning CMS (IBS) IBS is a
large Russian IT services company which purchased Learnware
( in March, 2008. The Learnware website is mostly in
Russian but does not appear to be directly accessible from the IBS site. They
also offer a distance learning system called eLearning Server, assessment tools
and an authoring tool called eAuthor CBT.
30. idea Learning LCMS (IDEA E-Learning Solutions) .
Based in Istanbul. Also offer a Learning Management System, a Measurement
and Evaluation System and course authoring tools. Website is mostly in Turkish.
31. InfoPro Learning Content Management System (InfoPro Corporation)

32. Informetica Learning Content Management System (Informetica Corporate
Online Training Systems, a division of Sencia Canada Limited)
. Although it calls itself a Learning Content
Management System it is both that and a full LMS with an emphasis on safety
management. Based in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
33. Inmedius Generation 21 Knowledge Assembler (Inmedius, Inc.).
.
34. Instancy Learning Content Management System (Instancy, Inc.)
Provide a full suite of tools including LMS, authoring,
knowledge management, communities, and integration of Web 2.0 tools.
35. Intrallect IntraLibrary (Intrallect Limited) They call it a

Learning Object Repository which is a key component of an LCMS but not all of it
so this may not be a full LCMS.
36. iQpakk™ Mobile LCMS (iQpakk) An LCMS with an emphasis
on mobile applications.
37. JoomlaLMS (JoomlaLMS) Joomla is an open source

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