Novasys Develops Web-Based Training Environment | Internet News

Novasys Develops Web-Based Training Environment

Written By
Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls
Oct 28, 1998
1 minute read

Novasys
Inc.
is shipping its TrainingOffice 3.1, a Web-based learning
application that can effectively deliver just-in-time and just-enough
training.


“TrainingOffice enables learners to access an organization’s accumulated
knowledge and training modules from anywhere in the world via the Internet
and intranet,” said Mario Robert, Novasys president. “It is an efficient
and accessible way to enable organizations to provide employees with
quality, cost-effective training.”


The application features a set of user-friendly functions that allowing
independent, on-demand learning. The training modules are accessed through
the World Wide Web, directly into an organization’s own server, thereby
dramatically reducing operating costs and improving overall productivity.


The TrainingOffice modules include: Learning, Design, Tutoring, and
Management.


System requirements for TrainingOffice involve only Microsoft Windows
95/98/NT for the user workstations and Windows NT for the server. The
logistics of creating training programs are also greatly simplified because
there is a single entry point for all corporate courseware.


According to Novasys, content in most formats can be easily integrated into
TrainingOffice and deployed into an organization’s intranet.


Further information is available on the TrainingOffice Web site.


Novasys, based in Montreal, Quebec, specializes in knowledge-based systems
development. The company produces software and tailor-made knowledge
management systems intended to increase organizational performance and
profitability.

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