SyberWorks announces partnership with MapleLoft Learning Innovations
July 21, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
SyberWorks, a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System industry, announced today they have entered into a reseller agreement with Mapleloft LLC to sell their learning management system suite.
Keith Soucy, President of MapleLoft says, “When providing managed learning services, its critical to use a learning management systems (LMS) platform that has a robust feature set, is easy to administer, and is stable. We reviewed and tested other LMS platforms but found the SyberWorks Training Center Learning Management System to be a good value for the feature set it provides.”
Dave Boggs, CEO of SyberWorks states, “The SyberWorks Training Center Learning Management System is feature rich e-learning technology that creates a strong, stable web-based training environment. We are excited to partner with MapleLoft and to be working with another Massachusetts company.”
About MapleLoft, LLC.
MapleLoft Learning Innovations (www.mapleloft.com) is a premier provider of managed learning services and innovative training solutions. Headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts and established in 1999, MapleLoft LLC has grown to be a leading provider of outsourced training solutions with a network of over 30 consultants supporting worldwide and multi-cultural organizations of all sizes and locations. MapleLoft offers both custom e-learning and classroom based training, and is dedicated to providing the highest quality, most cost-effective learning solutions available.
About SyberWorks
SyberWorks, Inc. (www.syberworks.com) is a leader in the custom e-Learning Solutions and Learning Management System industries for Fortune 1000 corporations, higher education, and other industries. Located in Arlington, Massachusetts, the company serves the expanding 11 Billion dollar e-Learning segment*. Since 1995, SyberWorks has developed and delivered unique and economical solutions to create, manage, measure, and improve e-Learning programs at companies and organizations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and the world.
*“2003 e-Learning Survey”, Taylor Nelson Sofres plc, London, United Kingdom, 2003.