When we talk to prospects and customers, many of them come to us with a complaint about their existing learning management (LMS) systems. Much of the feedback boils down to the failure of these platforms to provide the adequate support and resources necessary to facilitate a modern innovation strategy.
At the same time, noticeable shifts in the cloud market are impacting the skills needed. Many organizations are moving away from relying on a single cloud platform and into the multi-cloud, where they can leverage different features for different needs. With RightScale reporting earlier this year that over 81% of enterprises were multi-cloud, our product team knew that training requirements would become more complex.
Today we’re pleased to announce that an elegant solution is generally available: Content Engine™.
Content Engine™ offers a rich set of capabilities designed to assist enterprises with customizing existing Cloud Academy training content to match their technology stack. Released to all enterprise accounts, Administrators and Managers can customize existing Cloud Academy Learning Paths, Exams, and Hands-on Labs or create their own from scratch. Individual team members can create content as well, but do not have the ability to publish.
Organizations can contextualize training by leveraging Custom Resources, which supports a variety of file types including PDF, video, and audio.
Here’s a look at some of the ways our beta customers have leveraged Content Engine™:
If you are already an Administrator or Manager of a Cloud Academy Enterprise account, simply login to your Cloud Academy account and select ‘Content Engine’ from the main menu.
If you are interested in personalizing your cloud training with Content Engine™, request a demo today to see how easy it is to deliver training that moves the needle.
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