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Wednesday 25th May 2005
New white paper provides advice for organisations seeking to implement an LMS

e2train has released a new white paper entitled 'A 12 point plan for a successful LMS implementation'. Drawn from factual data from existing users, it forms an effective 'how to' guide for anybody who is about to implement a Learning Management System (LMS). It explores the dozen key processes and pitfalls inherent in the implementation process.

The paper complements another white paper that e2train released earlier in the year covering the business benefits of implementing an LMS. Together, the white papers form a comprehensive resource to help any organisation that is considering adding an LMS to its software solutions. Both documents can be downloaded for free from its website at www.e2train.com/Support/whitePapers.htm.

Martin Belton, Sales and Marketing Director, e2train said "Whilst some organisations find the process of implementing an LMS relatively straightforward, others find it exhaustive. So we've drawn upon our own real life experiences to identify the common factors which go to make the most successful implementations"

This white paper identifies 12 key issues which are bound to affect an LMS implementation. They range from initial planning and budgeting, how to ensure that you have the right technology in place, getting users and other administrators on board, the importance of having the right content, going live with the system and ensuring its ongoing success. The conclusions of the paper are, in the main, based around actual statistical experience.

Both white papers can be downloaded for free by joining the e-learning campus


About e2train Limited
Founded in 2000 from the training division of Audiosoft Limited, e2train is a leading provider of learning systems and solutions to major organisations around the world. Its products include Kallidus® Learning Management System and Kallidus® Authoring system, as well as reselling products from Questionmarkä, Impaticaä and leading content providers such as Thomson NETg, Xebec and Harvard. e2train also provide bespoke content, integration and hosting services.

Other organizations currently benefiting from using e2train solutions include: O2, Ofcom, Chubb Insurance Europe, Bank of Ireland, House of Fraser, Waitrose, South Wales, West Mercia, Kent and Dorset Police, Mencap, Royal Air Force, Slaughter & May, Norton Rose, Carmarthenshire County Council, The Environment Agency.

For more information about e2train and Kallidus ® , please visit our website www.e2train.com or contact Martin Belton direct on 01285 883909, email martin.belton@e2train.com