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Lambda Solutions

www.lambdasolutions.net

 
Founded in 2002, Lambda Solutions provides learning and talent management solutions based on an open technology platform. Lambda Solutions works with both institutional and corporate clients to help them achieve better learning outcomes and increase the value of their human capital.   More than half a million people learn every day on their managed hosting platforms. Focused on healthcare, education and government, Lambda Solutions provides systems integration, customization, training and support to enterprise-class customers, including Four Seasons Hotels, Mt. Sinai Hospital, CGI, Rutgers University, and the Canadian International Development Agency. Lambda Solutions is a Moodle certified services partner and a Totara platinum ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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