The UK Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has awarded a two-year contract to Futuremedia to develop customised courses for the CPS’s Learning and Development Department. The contract provides for an initial payment of up to GBP 350,000 (US$ 655,000) expected upon delivery of the first order, currently anticipated for the end of March 2005, and could result in additional revenues over the duration depending on the number of courses developed.
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Archives for February 2005
VIDITalk and Capital Edge Learning Form Strategic Partnership
VIDITalk Corp., a leading provider of video messaging software, announced today that it has formed a strategic partnership with Capital Edge Learning (“CEL”). The companies provide integrated e-learning solutions for their respective clients.
CEL develops and implements custom e-learning content solutions for its clients. As part of the CEL/VIDITalk partnership, VIDITalk video messaging software will be integrated into CEL’s e-learning platform. David Loughran, Capital Edge Learning’s CEO, said, “We offer our customers highly customized e-learning solutions that include top tier multi-media technology. Collaborating with VIDITalk enables us to create virtual help desks that provide video Q&A sessions between students and instructors from any location with Internet access. A particularly exciting aspect of this solution is that it introduces e-learning efficiencies into the live, instructor led course environment, yet requires no major long term investment in technology by our clients.”
Operitel Corporation Delivers Major Enterprise e-learning Application to Konica Minolta Business Solutions
Flexibility of Operitel’s LearnFlex(TM) LMS Application Shines During Implementation Challenges Faced Due to Merger
Operitel Corporation and Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta) today announced the completed installation and deployment of the latest version of Operitel’s flagship learning management system, LearnFlex, at Konica Minolta
Korea Looks to Grab Lead in Global ‘E-Learning’ Market
In order to secure the lead in the growing global market for online training services, the Korean government plans to invest W45 billion or US$43 million in the sector by 2010.
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