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Jean-Marie Cognet

Global Enterprise Lecture Capture Solutions Market Forecast 2016-2022 - Research and Ma... - 1 views

  • DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Enterprise Lecture Capture Solutions Market: Forecast to 2022" report to their offering. “Global Enterprise Lecture Capture Solutions Market: Forecast to 2022”Tweet this This research covers the global market for enterprise lecture capture solutions (LCS). Detailed global market trend analyses, including market drivers, market restraints, technology trends, vertical analysis, and pricing analysis, are provided in this research. Revenue forecasts are provided for the total enterprise LCS market.
Hélène Baudet

Enterprise Video Streaming Saves Money-Here's the Proof - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

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    "By communicating with video, enterprise organizations are saving money on travel costs, training, meetings, and more."
Hélène Baudet

YouTube for the Enterprise Finally a Reality - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

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    "Social media and online video are changing the way employees engage and collaborate inside leading organizations. A mobile workforce needs information accessible at any time and from anywhere in the world. In this session, attendees hear from real end users about how they were able to harness the power of online video and Enterprise 2.0 strategies to crowdsource knowledge from employees, increase collaboration, and connect communities."
Florent Thiery

Over 70% of enterprises moving applications back on-premises among security and cost co... - 0 views

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    Vanson Bourne has found in their yearly survey of over 2650 IT decision makers at large enterprises that 73% of respondents are migrating applications away from the public cloud back to on-premises infrastructures. With security cited by 60% as the biggest factor impacting their future cloud strategy and costs another consideration, the lower-than-expected growth of cloud services can be explained.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Enterprise Streaming Moves from Windows to Flash: MediaPlatform - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

  • "We're seeing a lot of large enterprises moving from traditional Windows Media Multicast technology to Flash Multicast technology," said Erik Herz, director of business development for MediaPlatform,
  • The move to Flash, curiously, is driven partly by strong Apple iPad use.
Hélène Baudet

Enterprise Video Enters Phase Two - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

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    "Large organizations already have video content systems in place, and now have to deal with how to grow and manage those systems."
Florent Thiery

RightScale 2018 State of the Cloud Report - 0 views

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    Container use is up: Docker is used most broadly while Kubernetes grows quickly. * Overall Docker adoption increases to 49 percent from 35 percent in 2017 (a growth rate of 40 percent). * The AWS container service (ECS/EKS) follows close behind at 44 percent adoption. * Kubernetes sees the fastest growth, almost doubling to reach 27 percent adoption. * Azure Container Service and Google Container Engine also grew strongly to reach adoption of 20 percent and 14 percent, respectively. * A higher percentage of enterprises adopt all container tools as compared to SMBs, with Docker reaching 54 percent adoption among larger companies
Jean-Marie Cognet

Siemens to Resell Kaltura Services to Media Companies - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

  • Siemens IT Solutions and Services, which provides IT solutions and outsourcing services for global customers, has announced that it will resell Kaltura's video solutions. It will offer then as stand-alone products as well as integrated with Sieman's own solutions, and will target the media, enterprise, education, and service provider markets.
lauraschmitz1992

elearn Magazine: Academic Integrity in the Online Classroom - 0 views

  • There are several products in the technology-based proctoring solution marketplace, and the needs and environment of individual schools need to be taken into account when choosing a vendor. No technology-based proctoring solution fits every need, therefore it is imperative to have a set of alternative options established. Policy Establish recommended syllabus language for a technology-based proctoring solution to add clarity for instructors as well as students. Establish recommended usage guidelines for instructors for a technology-based proctoring solution to add clarity for instructors. Culture To change the conversation of academic integrity across campus, a technology-based solution must: Be identified and deployed in partnership with the campus community; they must have a voice in the decision-making process for new technology and policies. Be presented alongside best practices and authentic assessments and not as the single solution to ensure academic integrity. Be presented and recommended to instructors as one option, along with best practices and authentic assessments, to help ensure academic integrity. Funding Establish a funding model that allows for an enterprise deployment of a technology-based proctoring solution to ensure usage clarity for instructors as well as students.
Jean-Marie Cognet

Top 20 eLearning Statistics For 2019 - eLearning Industry - 0 views

  • The global eLearning market was worth an impressive $107 billion in 2015 [1]. By 2025, however, Research and Markets believe that it will reach a staggering total market value of $325 billion [1]. The reasons for this explosion in value come on the back of several main drivers: the need to educate vast numbers of people at low cost, the falling price of learning solutions, the needs of the modern workforce to engage in life-long learning, and the fact that learning through an internet portal is often more convenient than going to school. The majority of the growth in the eLearning market will come from demand in developing countries.
  • 2. The Self-Paced eLearning Market Will Decline To $33.5 Billion By 2021
  • 77% Of US Companies Used Online Learning In 2017
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  • eLearning could reduce employee training time by as much as 40-60% [2]. Cutting training time means that workers can spend more time doing their primary role and companies don't need to organize as much cover.
  • eLearning may boost knowledge retention by an impressive 25-60% [2]
  • Deloitte, a professional services and research company, estimates that the average employee needs to dedicate around 1% of their time per week to training. Doing this, according to Deloitte, enables the worker to stay up to date with best practices and developments in their industry. 1% of the working week isn't much time at all. It translates to 24 minutes per week or 4.8 minutes per day, assuming a 5-day working week [14]. Arranging 4.8 minutes of training per day face-to-face would be impractical. But thanks to "microlearning"— a popular buzzword in the eLearning industry—companies can now take this approach. What's more, microlearning may be even more effective than regular learning because people are better at absorbing lots of small chunks of information than they are a few larger ones.
  • Data Suggests That When Employers Spend $1,500 Per Employee Per Year On Training, They Achieve Improvements In Profit Margins Of Around 24%
  • it's the conclusion of the American Society for Training and Development after a study of more than 2,500 firms
  • Data suggests that when employers spend $1,500 per employee per year on training, they achieve improvements in profit margins of around 24% [8]. Furthermore, for every additional $680 a company spends, shareholder return rises by 6%. Investing in the knowledge capital of a company, therefore, is just as important as investing in the physical capital [8].
  • This can be accomplished easily if the company opts for a value for money LMS.
  • Figures From An Open University Study Suggest That eLearning Cuts Energy Consumption By 90% And Slashes CO2 By More Than 85%
  • 72% of organizations believe that eLearning puts them at a competitive advantage [2]. eLearning is a flexible tool that firms can use to provide them with educational support when they need it. Keeping employees apprised of changes in the market is a significant challenge for many enterprises.
  • Data from a Gallup poll in 2015 found that only 32% of employees in the US were "engaged" and that more than 51% were "unengaged" [9]
  • According to data from The Molly Fletcher Company, eLearning helps firms achieve an 18% boost in employee engagement leading to higher productivity and customer satisfaction [2].
  • 49% Of Students Say That They Have Taken An Online Course In The Last 12 Months
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