So -- how does off-the-shelf content work? Say, if you're purchasing a course library from SkillSoft or some other vendor:
- If a client has their own LMS, do they purchase the courses outright and host them on their own servers? If so, is the vendor able to track usage or do they just sell the content for a flat fee based on LMS seat size?
- Or do clients purchase courses that can be launched through their LMS, but that are hosted by the off-the-shelf vendor? So the vendor can closely track actual usage and charge based on that actual usage?
- How are off-the-shelf vendor pricing models generally structured? By actual usage? By projected use (based on some factor like LMS license)?
Thanks!
2 comments:
In the SkillSoft world, regardless of how a course is deployed, we sell a license for a number of users x an amount of time, the content is never sold outright and if hosted on a platform where we can not get reports it is written into the contract that they supply us with reports on a regular basis
Example
10 courses x 10 users x 1 year = xxxx
Thank you Sir/Madam Anonymous, most likely from SkillSoft! I appreciate the info --
Cammy
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