
Trivantis
E-learning solution provider enabling creation, distribution and management of multimedia e-learning content.
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Trivantis, founded in 1999, operated in the educational software and services industry before its acquisition by eLearning Brothers (now ELB Learning) in April 2020. The company was co-founded by John Blackmon and Timothy D. Loudermilk. Blackmon, who served as CTO and later CEO, brought a deep technical background to the venture, having previously worked at IBM, where he received a patent, and co-founded BocaSoft. His expertise in software development was instrumental in creating the company's core products. Loudermilk's experience spanned technology, marketing at Procter & Gamble, and even entertainment law, contributing a diverse skill set to the company's formation. A significant milestone for Trivantis was the acquisition of Flypaper in 2011, a platform for creating Flash-based content without coding.
The business centered on developing and selling eLearning authoring tools, serving a wide range of clients from large Global 2000 companies and government agencies to small and mid-sized businesses. Revenue was generated through the sale of software licenses and subscriptions for its various platforms. The company's flagship product was Lectora, an authoring tool that enabled learning and development professionals to create, publish, and deliver interactive and responsive courses across multiple devices. Lectora was one of the first tools to simplify rapid eLearning development, offering features like conditional branching, automated versioning for collaborative work, and the ability to publish to standards like SCORM and xAPI for integration with Learning Management Systems (LMS).
Expanding its product suite, Trivantis introduced CenarioVR, an authoring tool designed to make the creation of immersive virtual reality (VR) training accessible without requiring coding knowledge. CenarioVR allows users to import 360-degree images or videos, add interactive elements like hotspots and quizzes, and publish content that can be viewed on headsets, mobile devices, or the web. The platform includes features for tracking learner performance through xAPI data. The acquisition by eLearning Brothers in 2020, part of a $38 million investment deal, integrated Trivantis's tools into a larger ecosystem of learning solutions, combining them with content libraries and other learning technologies to create a comprehensive, all-in-one platform for corporate learning.
Keywords: Lectora, CenarioVR, eLearning authoring tool, corporate training, virtual reality training, rapid eLearning, SCORM compliant, xAPI, interactive learning, mobile learning, course development, John Blackmon, Timothy D. Loudermilk, eLearning Brothers acquisition, instructional design, learning management system, online course creation, responsive course design, virtual simulation, training software
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