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Learning Platform Leader Achieves Triple-Digit Global Growth
AARHUS, Denmark, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LMS365 experienced strong, consistent momentum in 2020, with revenue growth of 130% year-over-year, the company announced today. As the need for a remote and flexible workplace expanded, the company also added over 400 new customers in 54 countries, marking a 54% increase in customer growth from 2019.
As a result of this massive growth, LMS365 onboarded over 350,000 new users. The company s monthly webinars and events drew 3,500 participants, discussing topics such as leveraging the integration with Microsoft Teams and boosting productivity throughout an organization through learning. Additionally, LMS365 saw a 127% growth year-over-year in visitors on the LMS365 website and added 900 members to its social media communities.
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By Zachary Mott 88th Readiness Division Salt Lake City, –
Documenting the U.S. Army’s response to the COVID-19 global pandemic has been the mission of military historians from the 88th Readiness Division for the past year, and is scheduled to continue through the end of 2021.
The 90th Military History Detachment, based out of Douglas Army Reserve Center here, has been interviewing the response participants, collecting documents and imagery since April 2020 via in-person meetings, telephone calls and Microsoft Teams-based video conference interviews from their workspace here as well as at home to provide the details to the Center of Military History.