Citrix announces new social sharing platform

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Citrix Systems has announced a new social sharing feature for its award-winning Citrix® GoToTraining® cloud-based training solution. This new, innovative functionality enables trainers to promote and share their classes, catalogs and registration information on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. As the first online training service to provide social media integration, the company now offers trainers easy, one-click promotion capabilities on social media channels directly from its GoToTraining online platform.

Recently awarded the 2010 Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Technology Award for best virtual classroom technology, GoToTraining allows businesses of all sizes to easily move their learning programs online and instantly deliver live, interactive training sessions to learners at any location. Trainers can broaden their reach and effectiveness while saving time and lowering travel costs.

Bernardo de Albergaria, VP and GM of Collaboration, Online Services Division, Citrix Systems; “We want to ensure the training market can easily take advantage of social media’s powerful communications potential to market their training programs, extend their reach and achieve their training goals. By integrating a one-click social sharing capability directly from our GoToTraining online platform, we’re saving trainers time and marketing costs, while helping to build their training program’s value.”

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