Study: Spending on LMS Will Grow to More Than $1.8 Billion in 2013

Also, despite ongoing consolidation in the HR technology market, customers find it an increasingly complex and difficult market to navigate, according to a recent study.

Oakland, Calif. — Oct. 8

Bersin & Associates, a provider of research-based membership programs in human resources (HR), talent and learning, announced new research that estimates global spending on Learning Management Systems (LMS) will grow 10.4 percent to more than $1.8 billion in 2012-2013 — down from the growth rate of 14.7 percent in 2011-2012.

More detailed findings are included in Bersin & Associates’ new research report, “Learning Management Systems 2013: The Definitive Buyer’s Guide to the Global Market for Learning Management Solutions,” available now to Bersin & Associates WhatWorks members and for sale to non-members.

The findings also show that despite ongoing consolidation in the market, customers find it an increasingly complex and difficult market to navigate.

Josh Bersin is scheduled to speak on “Learning Systems: Where are we now?” at 11 a.m. CT on Oct. 9 at the HR Tech Conference at McCormick Place in Chicago.

Source: Bersin & Associates