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Digital publishing and Cornerstone OnDemand announce partnership

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Digital publishing, provider of online language learning solutions, and the leading provider of integrated learning and talent management software and services Cornerstone OnDemand formally announce their partnership agreement. Under the agreement, the dp e-Learning modules and language course bundles will be distributed to local and global Cornerstone clients.

Cornerstone OnDemand Inc., the leading provider of integrated learning and talent management software and services provides organisations with a single point of access to e-Learning delivery, instructor-led training administration, virtual classroom, content management, and knowledge management capabilities. In addition, Cornerstone empowers employees around the world with its award-winning platform (3,7 million subscribers) which provides solutions in onboarding, learning, social networking, compliance, performance, compensation and succession planning.

digital publishing operates in 80 countries, trains more than 75,000 business people worldwide and has an extensive range of innovative e-Learning language learning modules available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. dp’s Corporate Language Training solution also includes award-winning blended learning solutions, an own virtual classroom and tutoring service.

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Thanks to this strategic partnership, Cornerstone is distributing dp’s e-Learning online language training modules to its global clients. Both parties expect the partnership to spur innovation and open up new avenues of collaboration for e-Learning solutions. “Cornerstone’s platform is extremely user-friendly and is recognised for its high level of flexibility and configurability. We feel that Cornerstone’s award-winning platform is the perfect partner to integrate our online and blended language learning solutions,” stated Armin Hopp, President of digital publishing.

“Our top priority is to address and cater for our clients’ needs” added Vincent Belliveau, EMEA General Manager for Cornerstone OnDemand. “The demand for e-Learning language solutions is very strong among our customers and it was clear that we needed to add a leading global language solution provider to our content catalogue. After extensive market research, we chose to partner with digital publishing. Via this partnership, our clients will have the opportunity to further develop and enhance the language skills of their workforce, for both career and personal growth.”



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