List of TT Author Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying TT Author 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 TT Author for Digital Adoption 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 TT Author for Digital Adoption include: Credit Suisse, part of UBS Group, a Switzerland based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 28840 employees and revenues of $23.47 billion, KELAG, a Austria based Utilities organisation with 1578 employees and revenues of $1.31 billion, Leon Grosse, a France based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 1910 employees and revenues of $669.0 million, John West Foods, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $162.0 million, Pearson Deutschland, a Germany based Media organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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Credit Suisse, part of UBS Group | Banking and Financial Services | 28840 | $23.5B | Switzerland | tts | TT Author | Digital Adoption | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007 Credit Suisse implemented TT Author from tts to produce web-based training simulations for its private banking applications. The TT Author is positioned within the bank's Digital Adoption tooling for employee learning and skills transfer, and it is used to create interactive web based training sequences tied to operational banking software workflows.
The implementation leverages the TT Author authoring tool to simulate private banking software true to the original, enabling highly faithful WBT playback and step by step guided exercises. Credit Suisse uses these interactive learning units to replicate real transaction screens and navigational flows, supporting procedural training and on the job application of learned tasks.
The content production was executed by tts Heidelberg qualification experts who create and configure interactive learning units for various internal applications, the deliverables are web based training modules intended for employee training across private banking teams. There are no named third party system integrations referenced in the implementation record, the focus is on authoring fidelity and content mapping to existing private banking user interfaces.
After a positive User Acceptance Test last week Credit Suisse planned to roll out additional web based training courses together with the tts eLearning specialists, indicating staged expansion of the Digital Adoption program. The TT Author deployment is framed as an operational learning platform to help users apply training directly in daily work, and further course development was authorized following successful validation.
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John West Foods | Consumer Packaged Goods | 100 | $162M | United Kingdom | tts | TT Author | Digital Adoption | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, John West Foods Ltd. in Liverpool implemented TT Author as their Digital Adoption solution to create documentation and web-based training, establishing TT Author as the company tool for structured authoring and course delivery. The project positioned TT Author and the tt knowledge force offering as the authoring platform for the food manufacturer, supporting the creation of documentation and employee-facing training content.
The implementation leveraged TT Author’s web-based authoring and course publishing capabilities to enable authors to produce structured documentation and e-learning courses, reuse content through template-driven single-source publishing, and embed multimedia to support interactive learning. TT Author was used by the company’s documentation and training authors to produce courses and documentation that are delivered via web-based training workflows, aligning content creation, versioning, and learner access within a single authoring environment.
Operational scope centered on the documentation and training functions within John West Foods Ltd., with authors in Liverpool using TT Author to service internal users and stakeholders. The vendor noted that John West Foods became the 20th tt knowledge force customer in Great Britain after demonstrations at the Learning Technologies congress fair in London, citing the outstanding quality of training and documentation produced with TT Author and the popularity of the web-based training among users.
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KELAG | Utilities | 1578 | $1.3B | Austria | tts | TT Author | Digital Adoption | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, KELAG purchased TT Author and deployed TT Author as a core Digital Adoption tool to support user qualification and documentation production. The Kärntner Elektrizitäts-Aktiengesellschaft used TT Author to create SAP user documentations and web-based trainings across its internal user base.
The implementation concentrated on authoring and content production for SAP process documentation and Microsoft Office workflows, with KELAG working with tt Knowledge Force for the realization of the user qualification program. TT Author was used primarily to produce SAP documentations and web-based trainings while also enabling the creation of interactive sequences for MS Office.
Functional capabilities implemented included production of step-by-step SAP user documentation, web-based training modules, and Office-integrated interactive sequences, authored in TT Author and published for employee consumption. The deployment emphasized authoring workflows and standardized documentation formats to ensure consistent training materials for SAP users.
Governance focused on centralized production and approval workflows for user documentation and training content to support internal user qualification initiatives. The KELAG TT Author Digital Adoption implementation provided an integrated content and learning production capability for SAP and MS Office user enablement, with TT Author supporting professional and easy creation of documentation and interactive sequences as part of the program.
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Leon Grosse | Construction and Real Estate | 1910 | $669M | France | tts | TT Author | Digital Adoption | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, Leon Grosse deployed TT Author as part of a wider qualification initiative, positioning the TT Author solution within its Digital Adoption stack to support employee qualification ahead of a planned group wide SAP introduction. The company already counts on the TT Knowledge Force for qualification, and TT Author was selected to provide structured authoring capability for instructional content and professional documentation.
The implementation of TT Author focuses on authoring and content production, enabling creation of documentation and web based training, plus interactive sequences that support blended learning. TT Author is used to produce professional documentation and easily created interactive learning sequences, materials that authors and end users across the organization have accepted and adopted.
Operationally the deployment targets the SAP environment, where TT Author authored materials will document SAP workflows and deliver web based training for end users, while also supporting internal training courses for other applications. The scope is group wide as Leon Grosse prepares its SAP rollout, with content creation responsibilities concentrated in training and qualification teams and consumption spread across operational and administrative staff.
Governance is organized around a qualification project implemented as a blended learning concept, where TT Author generated materials are an important component of training curricula and documentation libraries. The narrative emphasizes TT Author as an authoring backbone within Leon Grosse Digital Adoption efforts, linking authoring capabilities to the SAP preparation and broader employee qualification program.
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Pearson Deutschland | Media | 150 | $15M | Germany | tts | TT Author | Digital Adoption | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Pearson Deutschland implemented TT Author as its core content creation platform, using the TT Author application within a Digital Adoption context to produce interactive learning software for Pearson Education Germany and the publisher imprints Markt + Technik and Addison-Wesley. The implementation centers on authoring workflows that extend traditional video-based knowledge transfer into interactive exercises and simulation-based learning, with TT Author used to build programming language training programs developed in cooperation with vendor tts.
Operationally the deployment focused on content production and instructional design functions across Pearson Education Germany, aligning editorial, multimedia, and pedagogy teams to TT Author driven workflows. Governance emphasized joint development with tts for technology enablement and iterative content pipelines, enabling the reuse of video assets and the creation of simulation modules that let learners practice skills interactively. The TT Author implementation is positioned to support courseware production and learning program development, improving how interactive and simulated exercises are authored and integrated into Pearson Education Germany learning products.
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