Edvantage group enhances Community Workspaces with the release of Learning Gateway v5.1

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edvantage-groupOslo – Edvantage group, an e-learning company and Managed Learning Service provider, announces the latest version of its Learning Management System (LMS), Learning Gateway v5.1. This release features enhanced community tools and user group functionality to create a fully fledged Community Workspace.

As well as enhanced functionality of the existing system, the new workspaces allow organisations to create Communities within Learning Gateway for end users to connect with each other and share resources for learning activities and to communicate through forums.

“This release demonstrates Edvantage group’s ongoing commitment to providing a complete Managed Learning Service and ongoing value to clients through smart, powerful and user-friendly technologies,” says PÃ¥l Brevik, Executive Vice-President, SaaS Technologies.

Learning Gateway v5.1 will be released 17th June, 2009. Clients will receive immediate access to the new features and capabilities as part of Edvantage group’s SaaS (Software-as-a Service) model.

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