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SAP makes purchase decision easier with cloud based learning

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WALLDORF, GERMANY: SAP AG announced a new and expanded version of the cloud-based SAP Learning Hub site, which provides easy access to comprehensive and up-to-date educational content on a wide range of SAP solutions, anytime, anywhere.

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Built on SuccessFactors Learning, which includes the SAP Jam social software platform, the site is an extensive online repository of content where SAP professionals can learn and improve their knowledge and skills, receive instructor guidance and peer support and collaborate socially on a clear, engaging user interface. Originally introduced in 2012, SAP Learning Hub now counts more than 230 customers and 13,000 subscribers.

With the goal of making SAP Learning Hub the leading cloud learning offering in the market as well as the default entry point to the complete learning portfolio from the SAP Education organization, SAP is making more than 2,000 titles available to subscribers, including e-learnings, handbooks and training manuals.

Users can engage with SAP instructors, subject matter experts and fellow learners in an engaging social learning environment, all through one subscription to the site. SAP is also making more than 120 titles available free of charge through the discovery edition of SAP Learning Hub.

With SAP Learning Hub, customers can improve their overall knowledge and skills of SAP solutions, enabling businesses to maximize their return on investment (ROI) for those solutions. And the SAP ecosystem of partners, consultants and freelancers can use the site to sharpen their abilities with SAP solutions and get the practice they need to become SAP-certified and compete for more projects.

"We want to increase the reach of enablement and training for SAP skills in the market from the 5,00,000 people we train annually to the estimated three to four million professionals who use SAP systems every day," said Markus Schwarz, senior vice president and global head, SAP Education.