List of Future LMS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Future LMS customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Future LMS for Learning and Development from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Future LMS for Learning and Development include: Morgan Sindall Group, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 7200 employees and revenues of $3.65 billion, National Highways, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 6100 employees and revenues of $1.56 billion and many others.
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Morgan Sindall Group | Construction and Real Estate | 7200 | $3.6B | United Kingdom | Future Learning Systems | Future LMS | Learning and Development | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, Morgan Sindall Group implemented Future LMS, deploying a bespoke Future Learning Systems instance branded as the Morgan Sindall Supply Chain Academy. The platform was released in August 2021 to consolidate supplier training and compliance activities across Morgan Sindall's supply chain in the United Kingdom. Future LMS, operating in the Learning and Development category, was configured to manage supplier onboarding, compliance controls and construction specific technical training. Functional capabilities implemented included centralized course libraries, role based course assignment, integrated reporting and supplier self registration to streamline enrolment and licence to work oversight. The deployment used a dedicated Future LMS instance tailored for supplier access and scaled to thousands of suppliers, providing a single point for course delivery and compliance evidence capture across the UK supply chain. Integrations were limited to built in platform features, namely the reporting engine, catalog management and the self registration workflow delivered as part of the bespoke instance. Governance and operational coverage centered on supply chain and procurement facing processes, shifting supplier competency tracking into a central LMS managed by Morgan Sindall stakeholders. The implementation increased formal licence to work oversight through centralized reporting and training libraries as described in the Future Learning Systems case study. | |
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National Highways | Government | 6100 | $1.6B | United Kingdom | Future Learning Systems | Future LMS | Learning and Development | 2022 | n/a | In 2022 National Highways deployed Future LMS, a bespoke Future Learning Systems platform branded Rou7e, to support the UK Smart Motorways Programme and the SMP Alliance. The implementation established a centralized Learning and Development platform to deliver onboarding, health and safety, sustainability and programme specific learning across National Highways and partner contractors. Future LMS was configured with functional modules for onboarding, health and safety, sustainability, and programme specific course management, aligned to common learning administration and learner progress tracking workflows. The implementation emphasized standardized course creation, enrollment orchestration and completion tracking to increase consistency of training across the alliance. The solution went live in 2022 and covered operational delivery across the SMP Alliance, providing cross organizational learner provisioning and consolidated reporting for National Highways and its contractors. The platform was positioned to support multi party course delivery and centralized visibility into training status for programme governance. Future Learning Systems reports outcomes including more than 2,000 users onboarded within 36 months and improved compliance metrics and course completions across the alliance, with the deployment increasing reach and consistency of training across National Highways and partner organisations. |
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