NetDimensions to Address Key Industry Challenges at ASTD 2009
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HONG KONG, May 27 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- NetDimensions (London
Stock Exchange, AIM: NETD), a global provider of performance, knowledge and
learning management systems, will address challenges faced by organizations
focused on training and compliance at the ASTD 2009 International Conference &
Exposition in Washington, DC.
From the 1st-3rd of June, NetDimensions will demonstrate the latest
features of the Enterprise Knowledge Platform (EKP) learning management
system, as well as the EKP Portal Toolkit, a development tool that enables
organizations to integrate EKP's core functionality into existing websites or
new portal sites.
Attendees at ASTD will learn firsthand how the company's solutions will
enable them to face difficult challenges in today's global economy, such as
the need for:
-- Continuous learning and development despite reduced training and travel
budgets;
-- Staff compliance to stricter requirements for highly regulated
industries including finance, banking, aviation and healthcare;
-- More efficient and cost-effective management of partner and/or customer
channels; and
-- Generation of new revenue streams.
EKP: More than just a training platform
"EKP is not just for learning," notes Jay Shaw, Managing Director & CEO at
NetDimensions. "As technology becomes more powerful, executives are
increasingly integrating learning management systems into all aspects of an
organization's business.
"EKP is no longer deployed just to implement learning and development
programs. EKP does far more, as proven by several of our clients."
Organizations are now using EKP to measure and report on employee
readiness, ensure regulatory compliance, automate workforce tracking and
analytics, manage sales and franchise networks, enable corporate social
responsibility programs and deliver and manage employee assessments and
certifications.
"EKP is much more than a platform for managing learning," adds Shaw. "EKP
is a platform for managing people."
For more information about EKP, the Portal Toolkit and other NetDimensions
products and services, visit NetDimensions (booth 1206) at ASTD 2009 at the
Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
About NetDimensions
Established in 1999 and listed on the London Stock Exchange (AIM: NETD),
NetDimensions is a global provider of performance, knowledge and learning
management systems. The company's key products include the Enterprise
Knowledge Platform (EKP), the Enterprise Assessment Platform (EAP) and the
Enterprise Content Platform (ECP).
NetDimensions products and services help companies deliver and manage
corporate training, career development, assessment and certification programs,
and help clients around the world address growing regulatory compliance needs.
Recognized as one of the top-rated learning technology suppliers in
overall customer satisfaction, NetDimensions has been chosen by multinational
organizations worldwide including HSBC, ING and Cathay Pacific.
NetDimensions is certified ISO 9001:2000 compliant by BSI Management
Systems.
Enterprise Knowledge Platform and EKP are trademarks of NetDimensions Ltd.
For more information, visit http://www.netdimensions.com .
Enquiries:
NetDimensions
Robert Torio
Tel: +852-2122-4500
Email: info@netdimensions.com
Arden Partners plc Nomad & Broker
Fred Walsh
Matthew Armitt
Tel: +44-20-7398-1651
Email: fred.walsh@arden-partners.com
Walbrook PR Ltd (Financial PR)
Paul McManus
Tel: +44-20-7933-8787 or +44-7980-541-893
Email: paul.mcmanus@walbrookpr.com
SOURCE NetDimensions
Robert Torio of NetDimensions, +852-2122-4500, info@netdimensions.com; Fred
Walsh or Matthew Armitt of Arden Partners plc Nomad & Broker,
+44-20-7398-1651, fred.walsh@arden-partners.com ; Paul McManus of Parkgreen
Communications Ltd (Financial PR), +44-20-7933-8787 or +44-7980- 541-893,
paul.mcmanus@parkgreenmedia.com
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