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The New Learning Portal is live

Where the learner experience begins with YOU.

“Continual improvement is an unending journey.”

Lloyd Dobens

It is now easier to learn how to simplify the connected world by connecting people and technology for a smarter tomorrow.

Our new Learning Portal is live.

What does this change mean for you? With a more streamlined course catalogue, it’s now easier to find the right course at the right time.

Also, finding the support you need has never been easier. The new Learner Support tab located on the main menu bar will provide direct access to Instructor-led training options, quick links to product documentation, Tech Community and our Frequently Asked Questions.

The initial change will help to clear the way for things like, “Recently Released” course titles, and “Recommended Courses”. In the future, you’ll be able to access everything from your very own learning dashboard where you can find your learning history including Certifications, Courses and Badges. Sounds good? We’re not stopping there. This is the first of many platform enhancements to come.

Visit us now at https://learn.softwareag.com and let us know what you think. We’d love to hear from you or answer any questions you may have as YOUR experience continues to drive our priorities.

Feel free to reach us at Learning.Portal@softwareag.com.

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