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Upside2Go Released For Android

“Over the past 12 months, Upside2Go has undergone rapid integration of features that partners and clients alike want from their mobile learning platform.”

(Pune, India – 08 Feb 2012 – Training Press Releases) Upside2Go, the revolutionary Mobile Learning platform from Upside Learning, is now available on the Android market. With this release, Upside2Go is now available for Android 2.2 (Froyo) and 2.3 (Gingerbread), BlackBerry OS 5 and OS 6, and iOS 3 and 4. 

Launched in 2011 for the iPhone (and iPad), Upside2Go is a unique solution that brings formal, informal, social and collaborative learning, and performance support to one central platform – mobile. For training departments, it is an ideal solution for establishing priority communication with the employees, allowing them to create and deliver knowledge nuggets and business critical information to their mobile workforce instantly. For learners, it enables just-in-time access to experts or performance support material when required. Further, learners can also share and collaborate, within and outside their team.

Commenting on this release, Amit Gautam, Director of Technology Solutions at Upside Learning, said, “Upside2Go has been generating a great amount of interest from organizations and training companies since its launch. Having catered to the BlackBerry, and iPhone and iPad user base, it was important to make Upside2Go available on Android – one of the major mobile operating systems today.” Speaking about Upside2Go, he added further, “Over the past 12 months, Upside2Go has undergone rapid integration of features that partners and clients alike want from their mobile learning platform.”

Recently, Upside2Go has won a Bronze for Best Advance in Mobile Learning Technology under the coveted 2011 Brandon Hall Excellence in Technology Awards. This win truly reflects Upside2Go’s current value proposition and its potential in providing a reliable and innovative mobile learning solution.

Future development of Upside2Go includes a tablet version, among other functional and feature enhancements.

About Upside Learning

A globally recognized leader in training outsourcing, Upside Learning is one of the leading names in custom eLearning developmentLearning Management System and Mobile Learning solutions. With a collective experience of 600+ person-years, it has successfully completed more than 300 corporate and academic projects for over 150 clients worldwide.

The company's solutions and services portfolio includes a range of learning solutions tailor-made to an organization be it an Enterprise, a SMB, Training Company or an educational institute. It comprises -

Upside Learning has been consistently picking up awards and other recognitions every year, including the most recent recent 2011 Brandon Hall Excellence in Technology Awards.

Upside Learning constantly endeavors to develop and provide innovative solutions to its clients, thereby impacting their organizational learning and hence, performance.

For more information, visit: www.upsidelearning.com

 


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