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OCCAM is an LMS that is flexible and cost-effective, and can be deployed for business unit or enterprise wide web-based learning. It has been created specifically with ease-of-use in mind, so that you can import, assign and track SCORM 1.2 compliant training programs from any provider with ease.
It has no up-front license fee and Easy i charge only for their annual service plans including 24 x 7 technical support.
[quote:c75daf4350=”oracle”]Validation is a pretty broad terms when applied to an LMS so in my opinion you cannot realistically say any LMS system is “validated”. You not only need to consider the LMS software, but how it is used in a specific environment, what security measures are in place, disaster recovery plans, instructional design, content validity, and the list goes on.
I know there are vendors that say their systems are validated but having worked in a US FDA regulated environment I have to say that doesn’t mean anything. An LMS system can only be validated for a specific environment where it is used.
So if the question is can Oracle be validated for a specific environment? The answer is yes and it has been.[/quote:c75daf4350]
Hi!
Please tell me if there is a documentation about configuring iLearning under Windows? (there is a problem with e-mail management, notifications etc.. I saw people told that this problems are only in windows platforms, what do you think of it? – http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=310749&tstart=0)
May be it is prefed to run iLearning on Linux? Is there any docs except LMS’s help?
Will be very appreciate for any advice!
Sincerely,
Alexander