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Analog buys SumTotal system

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HYDERABAD: SumTotal Systems, a technology provider, announced that has Analog Devices Inc, a semiconductor applications company, has purchased TotalLMS 7.0 to manage and analyse training for its worldwide sales force.

Once implemented, the learning management system (LMS) which SumTotal will host for Analog Devices is intended to be the foundation for Analog Devices' e-learning platform.

According to a statement from SumTotal, along with delivering essential education for its sales force, Analog Devices' training executives expect SumTotal's platform to provide instructions on compliance and professional development to personnel worldwide.

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