Oracle breaks new ground with Quistor Learning Management Partnership
April 2nd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 42 times, 1 so far today
Oracle breaks new ground with Quistor Learning Management Partnership
Oracle and Quistor today announced a new partnership to deliver an industry proven e-Learning platform that will enable companies to manage their learning processes and technology in a cost-effective way. The partnership will enable Quistor to offer a Learning BPO solution, based on the Oracle iLearning technology, and will provide a Learning Management System, hosting, learning administration services and reporting in one package.
This is the first e-Learning BPO partnership for Oracle, whose iLearning solution already helps train over 600,000 people every year across 60 countries. The solution provides a complete, scalable and open infrastructure that allows customers to manage, deliver and track training participation in online or classroom-based environments. It is an open system designed to integrate with other functions including HR and financial systems. The iLearning solution offers inter-operability with industry standard authoring and collaboration tools and tested against third-party content libraries.
“Across the globe, IDC is seeing the adoption of training outsourcing services growing. In 2005, worldwide spending on training BPO services is estimated to have been $4.2 billion and the market is expected to increase at a five-year CAGR of 18% to $9.7 billion in 2010,” says Cushing Anderson, Program Director, Learning, Consulting, and Systems Integration Research, IDC.*
The Quistor eLearning BPO platform has been designed to deliver a cost effective and flexible learning solution that can be easily configured and deployed in weeks. The existing customer content can readily be integrated and played on the platform. Quistor will also provide procurement services for both public and bespoke developed content.
“To our customers, Quistor services powered by Oracle means process continuity, with the lowest risk to business process transition and more choice in how they leverage Oracle technology. Quistor will benefit from a low cost of ownership and high deployment flexibility due to the state-of-the-art, standards-based Oracle technology running in Quistor’s datacenter,” said Tibor Beles, Vice President, Global BPO at Oracle.
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