Webanywhere's Top Tips for getting a low cost enterprise LMS project off the ground

What's the best way to strike the best balance between maximising ongoing value from an LMS / minimising the total cost of ownership (TCO)?
By: Webanywhere
 
Nov. 23, 2011 - PRLog -- The dilemma that training and development managers often face is whether to insource (install the LMS software and have the configuration / migration work done by their internal IT department) or outsource to an expert provider of LMS installation and configuration services. On the face of it, installing, hosting and managing your LMS behind your corporate firewall might seem an attractive option and a means of trimming your costs even further. However this vision does not always materialise; a good starting point is to list out the costs involved.

This new article from Webanywhere (http://www.webanywhere.co.uk/business) considers the generic cost elements associated with implementing an LMS - these include IT set up as well as ongoing learning design, user training, and other "commercial support" costs - that will always be both relevant and real, regardless of the software distribution model (open source or proprietary).

Click here to read the full article (http://www.webanywhere.co.uk/enterprise).

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