
Logilent Learning Systems
A privately held e-learning company based in Lafayette.
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Logilent Learning Systems, Inc. operates as a provider of online e-learning focused on IT infrastructure for both individual professionals and corporate clients. The company established itself in the e-learning market, delivering over 70,000 courses to IT and computer telephony specialists since its inception in 1994.
Logilent's core offering is its proprietary, patent-pending Synergy Learning System (SLS). This platform is engineered to accommodate diverse learning styles through a multi-faceted approach. The SLS integrates various learning tools, including practical, hands-on live product labs, continuous mentoring and community support, digital lecture notes, video content, and interactive simulations. This blended methodology aims to deliver comprehensive and efficient training.
The company has forged key alliances within the technology industry, becoming a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner (CLSP), a Novell Online Training Provider (NOTP), and a Microsoft Certified Technical Education Center (CTEC). It is also a Silver Sponsor of the Linux Professional Institute and serves as the exclusive delivery partner for the Computer Telephony Institute's CTE certification. To fuel its growth, Logilent secured significant venture funding, including a $14.0M Series C round in April 2001, followed by a $2.02M venture round in October 2002 from investors including Novos Ventures, Sigma Partners, Mellon Ventures, and Compass Technology Partners. The company was later acquired by ToolWire in June 2003.
Keywords: e-learning, IT training, corporate training, professional development, blended learning, online courses, Synergy Learning System, IT certification, computer telephony, Cisco training, Microsoft CTEC, Novell training, Linux Professional Institute, edtech, venture capital, acquisition