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Splash Media in e-learning deal with 360training.com
Two companies, both leaders in their markets, have decided to join forces to create a unique online training, or e-learning platform.
Splash Media LP and 360training.com will be developing both their partnership and their e-learning platform, which will offer users the acquisition of skills suitable for both business and professional environments.
Dallas based IPTV publishing giant, Splash Media, has already made a name for offering innovative training and communications solutions for company infrastructures, allowing its clients to offer their workforce a range of useful and transferable skills.
Alongside Splash Media, 360training.com will be able to develop an effective and fully functional platform, which will be a useful resource all round for the business training industry, and revolutionise online learning.
The content will be delivered ensuring exceptional quality of service, including high definition internet video.
360training.com has already established itself as a leader in its online educational marketplace, having access to a range of customers from professionals, corporations, colleges and training institutions worldwide.
It forces itself upon the market leader title due to the vast amount of training and support available including 3,000 learning titles including print, web and live tuition.
Meanwhile Splash Media is at a different part of the market, developing the programs and tools to create and publish this media, partially helped along by the $5.5 million state of art facility, allowing itself to develop only the best material.
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