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Perth, Ontario — Sept. 27
In response to customer demand, dominKnow Inc. is offering an Application Program Interface (API) that opens up the dominKnow Learning Content Management System (LCMS) 5.1 to a range of new integration opportunities with client systems and tools.
The API extends integration capabilities far beyond the Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC) and Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) e-learning industry standards, allowing customers to more completely integrate and share information across existing human resource, e-commerce, administrative and other system applications.
This is in addition to the dominKnow LCMS's proven record of integration with third-party learning management systems (LMS).
Added functionality can include single user signon, the ability to integrate e-commerce transactions for instant enrollment and access to courses and the capability to share learning objects and content files across other applications and systems.
The dominKnow LCMS API uses industry-standard XML Web Services.
Web Services enable Web applications to exchange data and perform functions from simple requests and queries to complicated business processes, with the result being a developer-friendly integration and a seamless end-user experience.
"E-learning systems are often very customized to each organization's unique needs," said Chris Van Wingerden, dominKnow Inc. vice president. "Our new API gives dominKnow LCMS customers and partners the flexibility to create integrations with existing systems. The API allows clients to create their own mashups to solve training needs that we could never predict."
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