GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, January 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Because up-to-date, high quality learning materials are essential to today's fast-moving businesses, it has never been more important to have an effective means of translating and localising content for users around the world. Jointly the two companies have harnessed the latest technologies and integrated their production processes, to create, localise and distribute learning materials for their customers on a global scale - delivering training courses and reference materials to multiple languages and cultures, faster than ever before.
CM Group CEO Tim Buff said, "We have worked successfully with Jonckers over a number of years producing award winning eLearning courses for some of the largest companies in the world. This new partnership enables us to reinforce that relationship and further streamline our course creation and localisation processes. This means faster and more cost effective distribution of high quality learning materials to audiences all over the world."
Marc Jonckers, CEO of Jonckers, said, "It is vital for our clients to hit the highest standards of quality and effectiveness when distributing their learning content and this relationship with Content Master enables us to further improve the quality of the service we can offer, helping our customers remain competitive by training employees more thoroughly and more effectively, putting them ahead of their competition."
About CM Group www.cm-group.co.uk:
Specialists in advanced information and learning methodologies and technologies. With three operating divisions, the Company is a major creators of bespoke eLearning for clients via its Content Master division www.contentmaster.com. Content Master is a Microsoft Premier Vendor for its work with the leading US software company. Through the CM Luminosity division it supplies organisations of all types with the Luminosity collaborative rapid eLearning software development,review and delivery platform, the most functionally rich, yet easiest to use solution of its kind on the market www.cm-luminosity.com. CM Consulting is a Microsoft Gold Partner and offers a range of consulting and software development services to clients www.cm-consulting.co.uk. With offices in the UK and USA, CM Group is ideally placed to help clients with the full range of business and technical issues they face in harnessing the latest technologies and Luminosity is the ideal basis for an eLearning development and delivery strategy.
For further information contact:
Tim Buff
Tel: 01454 269222
Email: timb@cm-group.co.uk
Web: http://www.cm-luminosity.com
Content Master, Part of CM Group, and Jonckers Translation & Engineering Announce Formal Partnership to Provide Seamless Creation and Localisation of eLearning Courses for Global Distribution
Content Master and Jonckers Translation & Engineering have announced a new strategic partnership to provide eLearning and other education, training and reference materials for clients who create and deploy eLearning programs worldwide.
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[Press-News.org] Content Master, Part of CM Group, and Jonckers Translation & Engineering Announce Formal Partnership to Provide Seamless Creation and Localisation of eLearning Courses for Global DistributionContent Master and Jonckers Translation & Engineering have announced a new strategic partnership to provide eLearning and other education, training and reference materials for clients who create and deploy eLearning programs worldwide.
