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Docebo released its LMS Wordpress “open source” integration plug-in

WordPress users are now able to transform their website into an high-performing E-Learning portal.

Naples, 21/02 - Docebo, a global Cloud E-Learning solution provider, released today the WordPress “open source” integration plug-in for its Docebo Cloud E-Learning platform.

This App allows organizations around the globe to transform their WordPress websites into the next generation E-Learning portals, as it gives the opportunity to interface the Docebo E-Learning platform with any WordPress installation.

Thanks to this integration, the WordPress site owners can import their WP users into the Docebo Learning Management System, and also enable a WordPress widget to easily show to users the courses they are enrolled in within the Docebo platform.

This free plug-in can be added by the WordPress administration area, or can be downloaded from thewww.docebo.com website.

Executive Quote:

“Docebo is globally disrupting the E-Learning market, by consistently innovating its product offerings with new releases such as the unique Docebo App Marketplace” says Claudio Erba - CEO & Founder of Docebo. “We have released this WordPress plug-in under the Open Source license because we believe in WordPress developers contribution to the Open community, and we want to give them the opportunity to work on this plug-in to help us improving the Docebo E-Learning experience by a WordPress user standpoint”.

About Docebo:

With its technology, Docebo is a global E-Learning solution provider with customer operations and partners in 29 countries, that is consistently expanding its international presence and doubling users on quarterly base. Docebo enables companies of all sizes to plan, deliver and certify online and classroom training activities leveraging the Amazon Content Distribution Network (CDN). The main products (Docebo Cloud and Docebo Premium) are designed for both SMBs (Small and Medium businesses) and Enterprises.

 

 

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