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  Atlantic Link announces 500% growth in authoring tools sales

Atlantic Link, producer of the world's only authoring system based on the Microsoft .Net framework, announces record sales figures for its unique software solutions.
After an incredibly busy summer, Atlantic Link is delighted to announce record breaking sales figures.

During 2005 so far, new client orders for our revolutionary software tools have been secured from the following organisations:

  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Capita
  • Experian
  • LogicaCMG
  • Littlewoods
  • Nottingham Building Society
  • Everyday Financial Services
  • Ajilon
  • Aggregate Industries

.... and many more.

Commenting on the figures, Mike Alcock, Operations Director stated:

"These new client wins, combined with record revenues, clearly demonstrate the market's acceptance of our new generation authoring tools. Our customers are rapidly realising that they can create their own e-learning, and are looking for tools that allow incredible speed of production, combined with ease of use".

"Equally importantly, organisations want to be able to maintain their own courses, and need a solution that allows this quickly and easily. Our courses, even though they are pure Flash movies, can be updated through a simple web browser, and re-published in seconds, giving our clients incredible flexibility".

"Our authoring system, Content Point, typically reduces the development time of a course by at least 50%, and this figure can rise to 80% for IT courses. This means either massive cost savings or increased profitability for elearning producers".

"Our technology solves all of the problems associated with traditional authoring tools, such as speed of development, content management, remote authoring, collaborative server based development, programming free authoring, automatic Flash output and more".

Atlantic Link will be demonstrating its unique software at the WOLCE (World of Learning Conference and Exhibition). The exhibition will be held at the NEC on the 15th and 16th of November.


 

 

 


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