Atlantic Link Ltd have secured the praise of their peers in the e-learning industry by winning the prize for outstanding achievement in the e-learning age 2007 awards which were presented at the Park Lane Hotel in London.
[UKPRwire, Mon Nov 19 2007] Atlantic Link Ltd have secured the praise of their peers in the e-learning industry by winning the prize for outstanding achievement in the e-learning age 2007 awards which were presented at the Park Lane Hotel in London.
Presenting the Award Peter Williams, editor of E-learning Age said: “This award is all about recognising great companies doing great things and achieving great results. Atlantic Link ticks every single box. It is making a real difference to the business of e-learning on a wide number of fronts. They have enjoyed phenomenal sales growth over the past two years. Its tools are challenging the way organisations approach e-learning and they have contributed greatly to the arrival of rapid e-learning solutions. As well as success here in the UK Atlantic Link is expanding internationally and is now busy establishing itself in the US. This multi award winning company is fully deserving of this accolade.”
Atlantic Link’s Managing Director Mike Alcock reflected on the Outstanding Achievement Award saying: “It is always special to have your efforts recognised by those who work in the same industry as you. The tributes paid reflect well on the whole Atlantic Link team who have worked so hard since we founded the company five years ago. We knew we were blazing a trail with a new product, bringing e-learning to companies in an entirely new way. This award is our sixth this year, and recognises that we have succeeded in that task. We like to think that we are still out there ahead of the pack leading the way with innovative product and excellent service.”
Contact Mike Alcock, mike.alcock@atlantic-link.co.uk, 0115 906 1375
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About Atlantic Link
Atlantic Link provides the world's most advanced rapid e-learning tools. Record breaking sales figures and big name clients demonstrate that Atlantic Link's rapid authoring software is revolutionary e-learning production.
Atlantic Link Limited was founded in 2002 by Mike Alcock and Tony Reddington. Having worked in e-learning for many years, Tony and Mike had come to the conclusion that e-learning was too slow and expensive to produce, too complicated for most people to create and almost impossible to maintain. Starting with a clean sheet of paper, and with a team of the best software developers in the world, they threw out the rulebook and wrote a brand new e-learning architecture based on the latest generation of Microsoft technologies.
The aim is to bring e-learning development to ordinary users. With the Atlantic Link software, anyone who can use a computer can create stunning e-learning and unleash the knowledge locked within themselves and their organizations.
Atlantic Link has built up an impressive blue-chip customer base in the UK and overseas, including world-leading brands from the automotive, finance, retail and government sectors. It is also developing an extensive channel partnership network for the provision of e-learning solutions internationally.
Atlantic Link's software solutions - Capture Point™, Content Point™, ICMS™ and Knowledge Point™ - are world leaders in their application and technology approach, and the company has a significant lead over its competition in this field. Product development for the current range of products has been completed, and the products are highly marketable, with ongoing developments targeted at feature addition and enhancement to capture customer and future market needs.
These tools allow subject matter experts who are not IT experts or programmers to produce highly sophisticated e-learning courses. This capability has been quickly embraced by many of the worlds leading companies such as BT and Barclays. Customers typically see the production of customized e-learning by their in-house training teams as a welcome alternative to the cost and inflexibility of employing e-learning consultants.