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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

CDN is a global network of proxy servers deployed in multiple data centers to enable the high availability and high performance of content being viewed by the learner. The server only needs to provide whatever information the client needs to interact with the service. CDN (Content Delivery Network). Certification. SSO (Single Sign-On).

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

SaaS (software as a service): Software hosted in the cloud by an LMS vendor so that customers don’t need to install the system locally. If a self-hosted solution is selected, the team must decide how major applications, like servers, databases and load balancers, are resourced and budgeted.

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10 Best SCORM-Compliant LMS Platforms in 2025

BrainCert

These most recent formats had a much more robust feature list as they address offline learning, learning on mobile devices, use of PDFs and interactives, and better data coverage of learning trajectories. The SCORM files can be uploaded and served via a web server or a cloud-based hosting service.

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Beyond Basic Forms – Advanced WS Form Techniques for Your LMS with Mark Westguard

LifterLMS

If you’re doing a price localization strategy where, in certain parts of the world where their purchasing power is. A lot of us are familiar with in the offline world. That spin basically spins up an entire server for you virtual server, which has WS form pre-installed on it. So that, yeah. So you can do that too.

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What is a Hosted LMS and Why Do You Need It?

Paradiso Solutions

The two primary types are: Self-hosted LMS: Often called on-premise or locally hosted, this type involves storing the LMS on your organizations servers. Cloud-based LMS: Sometimes referred to as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), this solution stores data on remote, vendor-managed servers accessible via the internet.

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Am I Using VPN or a Virtual Desktop for Telework?

Tom Spiglanin

Cons: As an allocated resource, the desktop might “time-out” and be returned to the pool while away or working offline. Data files can then be stored locally on our device or sent back across the Internet to their original location. This includes working offline if our VPN or Internet connection is terminated for any reason.

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Web Apps or Mobile Apps? What to Build and When

Hurix Digital

Server-Side Power: While user experiences unfold in the browser, web apps often rely on server-side processes for complex tasks and data management. Offline Mode If you want users to keep accessing your content even without the internet, you need to go ahead with mobile app development. Wrapping Up!

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