Licensing: Getting Started
Perhaps you believe that online training systems are complex or
expensive, and many are. But FlexTraining is totally different.
It combines native web architecture, a streamlined management interface
and a powerful set of features. It's not just easy-to-use, it's
also versatile, reliable and economical.
The FlexTraining Total e-Learning Solution is as easy to license
and install as it is to use for your online courses. You pay a low
one-time license fee rather then expensive annual "royalty"
or per-user fees.
Step-By-Step:
Review
the FlexTraining Web Site |
You are already
here. Be sure and check out our Pressroom for summary information
on the latest releases. |
Complete the Online Contact Form |
You'll help us respond by identifying your company or organization
and describing your project, your needs and your timeframe. |
Match Your Solution |
In this step, an e-Learning consultant will answer your questions
and demonstrate how FlexTraining meets your particular requirements.
If you are a consultant, expect to introduce us to your client
during this step. |
Solution Proposal |
Your e-Learning consultant will prepare a custom proposal,
based on the analysis you have done together, for your management
team to review and approve. Course development and/or content
transformation services are included in the proposal if needed.
If you wish to utilize FlexTraining as an online subscription
rather than an internal software package, that option is also
available. |
Approval and Delivery |
As soon as you have approved your proposal, we'll send you
an official software license. When that is complete, the FlexTraining
Total e-Learning Solution will be on its way to you in 48 hours
or less. |
Begin e-Learning |
In most cases you'll start building courses within a day
or two, after configuring FlexTraining through a simple point-and-click
interface. And you can take your e-Learning project "live"
while you continue to create and schedule additional classes.
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Upgrades and Support |
Annual upgrades are a very economical way to continue acquiring
advanced features in the latest software as it is released.
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