
Cloud based Learning Management System Market By Applications (Content Management, Progress Management, Administration, Communication & Collaboration, User Management); User Type (Corporate, Academic); Corporate verticals (Manufacturing, Healthcare, IT & Telecom, Retail, BFSI, Consulting, Government, Others); Regions [North America (US, Canada); Europe (UK, France, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic, Netherlands); Asia Pacific (India, China, Australia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea); Middle East & Africa (UAE, Oman, Lebanon, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, South Africa); Latin America (Brazil, Colombia)] - Drivers, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecasts to 2023
- April, 2017
- Domain: ICT - Social, Mobile, Analytics & Cloud (SMAC)






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Overview
The advancements in technology, rising use of mobile devices, and internet penetration have transformed the world of learning and development. Although traditional classrooms and face to face interaction are still prevalent, there is a rising number of schools, universities, and enterprises opting to train and inform the learners via the web. The acquisition of Lynda.com by LinkedIn and $135 million of funds raised by Pluralsight can perfectly explain the booming online learning industry.
Product Analysis
LMS is one of the most impactful types of business tool and is revolutionizing the way people learn as an employee or as a student. With its availability on the cloud, the products and solutions are now cost effective and relevant to wider sections of society, institutions, and organizations. Modern cloud-based LMS are rich in functionalities and have relatively better integration capabilities. At present, with the availability of new vendors and better capabilities, the enterprises and institutions are reviewing their traditional LMS and are likely to switch to the cloud-based LMS.
Market Analysis
LMS has a significant number of users in academics & education industry, followed by IT organizations. In addition, the system has found applications in several sectors and sub-sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, event management, NGOs, real estate, public agencies, software development, digital marketing agencies, and various others. For instance, healthcare and manufacturing sectors utilize LMS to get rid of regulatory burdens, while consulting firms use it for onboarding, training, and certification. The cloud-based LMS has already gained popularity, with the majority of the end-users already moved to a hosted learning platform.
Technology Analysis
A right e-learning standard is necessary to make the learning content, available from various vendors, agile with the LMS. Course authors develop content in a certain modality and are required to pack the file as per the standard. Several standards have been developed so far for the packaged learning content. Major standards are SCORM, AICC, xAPI/Tin Can, LTI, and Cmi5. The demand is for high integrational capabilities and high customization & personalization. The present modern LMS boasts all the necessary features and is still evolving. The users are now required to be aware of the entire product and its true value.
Key Players
There are several major players in the online learning industry such as Adobe, Blackboard, Educomp, Desire2Learn, Cisco, Smart Technologies, Three River Systems, Scholastic, and Intel. The key players in the cloud-based LMS market are Instructure, Cornerstone OnDemand, SAP, Blackboard, D2L, Docebo, and Litmos. Few of the players are established LMS vendors and are moving their business towards SaaS based model of LMS.
Competitive Analysis
The LMS market constitutes several major vendors and hundreds of SMEs. In higher education, the majority of the LMS market is held by Blackboard, Canvas, and Moodle. While in the corporate market, four largest vendors holding the market are SAP SuccessFactors, Voniz, Saba Software, and SumTotal Systems. With the advent of hosted solutions, vendors are now focusing more on the development and sales of cost-effective cloud-based learning platforms. The market has also attracted several new entrants, and the number of players in the market has crossed more than 500. However, most of the share would still go to major players as existing customers are likely to stick to their vendors. Cost and features are certainly going to play a major role in the success in the market.
Regional Analysis
North America holds the largest share in the cloud-based LMS market. The wide presence of major cloud vendors is driving the cloud-based solutions in North America. The market has a slow growth rate. Asia Pacific is next in line to the share and registers the highest growth rate. The developing economies such as China and India are the major users. The cost benefits are one of the major drivers for the growth of the market. In addition, the rise in the number of mobile device users has led to the trend of mobile learning. Europe is a mature market for LMS; cost benefits of cloud-based LMS are likely to attract the SMEs in Europe. There are still huge opportunities across Southern and Eastern Europe. MEA and Latin America are equally investing in the development of IT infrastructure and e-learning.
Benefits
Cloud-based LMS is more cost effective than an on-premise installed LMS. It does not require any capital expenditure for the purchase of the software. Cloud-based LMS, provided by SaaS vendors, are available for free for a period of 14–30 days. In this period, the users can review the product and make sure it meets the requirements of their organization or institution. Cloud-based LMS is not time-consuming and does not have complex installation process. Maintenance of the software is taken care of by the SaaS vendor. Cloud-based applications on LMS are accessible from any device at any location. A good LMS ensures that the user interface responds perfectly to the size of the screen of the device, which provides flexibility to the learners. Cloud-based LMS possess high configurable features.
1 Industry Outlook
1.1 Industry Overview
1.2 Industry Trends
1.2.1 Mobile learning
1.2.2 Interactive and scenario based videos
1.2.3 Gamification
1.2.4 Microlearning
1.3 Pest Analysis
2 Report Outline
2.1 Report Scope
2.2 Report Summary
2.3 Research Methodology
2.4 Report Assumptions
3 Market Snapshot
3.1 Total Addressable Market (TAM)
3.2 Segmented Addressable Market (SAM)
3.3 Related Markets
3.3.1 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
3.3.2 Content Authoring Tools
4 Market Outlook
4.1 Overview
4.2 Market definition
4.3 Market trends
4.4 Evolution of cloud based LMS
4.5 Ecosystem of cloud based LMS
4.6 Industry standards for cloud based LMS
4.6.1 Overview
4.6.1.1 AICC
4.6.1.2 SCORM
4.6.1.3 xAPI/Tin Can
4.6.1.4 Cmi5
4.6.1.5 LTI
4.7 Architecture
4.7.1 Major components of Cloud based LMS
4.8 Market segmentation
4.9 Porter 5 (Five) Forces
5 Market Characteristics
5.1 Benefits of Cloud based LMS
5.2 Market Dynamics
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Reduced cost of training and education
5.2.1.2 Cloud benefits of accessibility, simplicity, and scalability
5.2.1.3 Rise in adoption of digital learning
5.2.1.4 Trend of BYOD
5.2.1.5 Replacement and upgradation of legacy systems
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 Security concerns
5.2.2.2 Technology adoption
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 SME’s and start-ups across Europe and Asia Pacific
5.2.3.2 e-content in different languages
5.2.3.3 Opportunities across wearables, augmented & virtual technologies
5.2.4 DRO – Impact Analysis
6 Applications: Market size & Analysis
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 Progress management
6.1.2 Administration
6.1.3 Content management
6.1.4 Collaboration and communication
6.1.5 User management
7 User type: Market size & Analysis
7.1 Overview
7.1.1 Corporate
7.1.2 Academic
8 Corporate Verticals: Market size & Analysis
8.1 Overview
8.1.1 Retail
8.1.2 Manufacturing
8.1.3 BFSI
8.1.4 Healthcare
8.1.5 Government
8.1.6 IT & Telecom
8.1.7 Consulting
8.1.8 Others
9 Regions: Market Size & Analysis
9.1 Overview
9.2 North America
9.2.1 Overview
9.2.1.1 US
9.2.1.2 Canada
9.3 Europe
9.3.1 Overview
9.3.1.1 UK
9.3.1.2 France
9.3.1.3 Russia
9.3.1.4 Norway
9.3.1.5 Sweden
9.3.1.6 Denmark
9.3.1.7 Czech Republic
9.3.1.8 Netherlands
9.4 Asia Pacific
9.4.1 Overview
9.4.1.1 India
9.4.1.2 China
9.4.1.3 Australia
9.4.1.4 Japan
9.4.1.5 Malaysia
9.4.1.6 South Korea
9.5 Middle East & Africa (MEA)
9.5.1 Overview
9.5.1.1 UAE
9.5.1.2 Oman
9.5.1.3 Lebanon
9.5.1.4 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
9.5.1.5 South Africa
9.6 Latin America
9.6.1 Overview
9.6.1.1 Brazil
9.6.1.2 Colombia
10 Vendor Profiles
10.1 Blackboard
10.1.1 Overview
10.1.2 Business units
10.1.3 Geographic presence
10.1.4 SWOT Analysis
10.1.5 Business focus
10.1.6 Business strategy
10.2 Instructure
10.2.1 Overview
10.2.2 Business units
10.2.3 Geographic presence
10.2.4 SWOT Analysis
10.2.5 Business focus
10.2.6 Business strategy
10.3 Cornerstone OnDemand
10.3.1 Overview
10.3.2 Business units
10.3.3 Geographic presence
10.3.4 SWOT Analysis
10.3.5 Business focus
10.3.6 Business strategy
10.4 D2L Corporation
10.4.1 Overview
10.4.2 Business
10.4.3 Geographic presence
10.4.4 SWOT Analysis
10.4.5 Business focus
10.4.6 Business strategy
10.5 SAP
10.5.1 Overview
10.5.2 Business units
10.5.3 Geographic presence
10.5.4 SWOT Analysis
10.5.5 Business focus
10.5.6 Business strategy
11 Companies to watch for
11.1 Epignosis
11.1.1 Overview
11.1.2 Epignosis in cloud based LMS market
11.2 Memopulse
11.2.1 Overview
11.2.2 Memopulse in cloud based LMS market
11.3 SchoolKeep Inc
11.3.1 Overview
11.3.2 SchoolKeep in cloud based LMS market
11.4 Docebo
11.4.1 Overview
11.4.2 Docebo in cloud based LMS market
Annexure
Acronyms
Research Framework
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- Data Collation (Primary & Secondary)
- In-house Estimation (Based on proprietary data bases and Models)
- Market Triangulation
- Forecasting

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