CERTPOINT Systems

CERTPOINT Systems Inc. is an e-learning software company headquartered in Roslyn Heights, New York that provides e-learning, learning content, talent, performance and workforce management solutions. It has offices in Brussels, Paris, Barcelona, Los Angeles, Abu Dhabi, Johannesburg and Moscow.

CERTPOINT Systems Inc.
Private
IndustryeLearning software and services
Founded1996
FounderAra Ohanian, Constantin Ohanian
Headquarters
Roslyn Heights, NY
,
United States
Area served
Global
ProductsCERTPOINTVLS, CERTPOINTVLS MOBILE, K-Tango
Websitehttp://www.certpointsystems.com

History

Certpoint was founded in 1996 in New York by father and son Constantin and Ara Ohanian.

Formerly known as Vuepoint.[1]

The company's first client was The Hartford, an insurance company that remains a customer decades later. Certpoint clients include Toyota, Honda, Stanley Black & Decker.[2][3]

Just recently, DCI Donor Services, Inc selected Certpoint as its learning management system (LMS) provider across its family of organ and tissue recovery companies.[4]

On June 1, 2007, Vuepoint and Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (CERT) became partners and was renamed CERTPOINT Systems Inc.[5]

On 15 November 2011, Certpoint secured $3.5 million growth round to expand sales and channel partnerships.[6]

On March 4, 2013, Infor announced an agreement to combine with the company.[7] Upon completion of the transaction, as announced on April 2, 2013,[8] the company became part of Infor's Learning Technologies team, where they were led by the CERTPOINT's CEO, Ara Ohanian, who became vice president and general manager.

Product

CERTPOINTVLS and CERTPOINTVLS Mobile are all-in-one global learning platforms.

K-tango is a mobile sales enablement platform which enhances IQ in sales and support channels[9]

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