List of learning management systems
The following is a list of learning management systems (LMS).
Open source
SAAS/Cloud
- CallidusCloud
- Cornerstone OnDemand Inc.
- DoceboLMS
- eFront (eLearning software)
- EthosCE
- Google Classroom
- Grovo
- Growth Engineering
- Halogen Software
- Inquisiq R3
- itslearning
- Kannu
- Open edX
- Udutu
- WizIQ
Proprietary
- Blackboard Learn
- CERTPOINT Systems Inc.
- Desire2Learn
- eCollege
- Edmodo
- EduNxt
- Engrade
- GlobalScholar
- Glow (Scottish Schools National Intranet)
- HotChalk
- Kannu
- SAP
- Schoology
- Skillsoft
- Spongelab
- SuccessFactors
- SumTotal Systems
- Taleo
- Teams
- Uzity
- WizIQ
Historical
- ANGEL Learning (acquired by Blackboard in May 2009)
- Click2Learn and Docent merged to become SumTotal Systems in 2004
- CourseInfo LLC (precursor company to Blackboard, which became Blackboard's core technology, founded by Stephen Gilfus
- Elluminate (acquired by Blackboard in 2010)
- GeoLearning (acquired by SumTotal in 2011)
- Learn.com (acquired by Taleo in 2010)
- PeopleSoft (acquired by Oracle in 2005)
- Plateau Systems (acquired by Successfactors in 2011)
- Softscape (acquired by SumTotal in 2010)
- SuccessFactors (acquired by SAP in 2012)
- SumTotal (acquired by Skillsoft in 2014)
- Taleo (acquired by Oracle in 2012)
- WebCT (acquired by Blackboard in 2005)
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