We use Pluralsight. It’s ok. A lot of the courses are a bit dated now. It’s valuable for sure.

I’m just curious if there are other IT-Centric online LMS subscription services that may have more robust offerings for IT people. (Think Sharepoint, WIndows Server 2022, Office 365, Power Automate, Power Apps, and more.

I manage a small team and I’m simply trying to provide access to more modern general IT related training resources to get them equipped.

Again, just looking for what you may use. Thank you in advance

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Browse all courses, learning paths, and modules - Training | Microsoft Learn

Wouldn’t this cover most?

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Microsoft learn is pretty good, for Microsoft stuff.

We’ve used Pluralsight, CBT nuggets, Udemy, Linkedin Learning. They all have their plusses and minuses. I am sure there are a plethora of others. I should mention that I have also used personally the ISC2 learn stuff and it is pretty good as well.

For Cisco training the Cisco courses are pretty good too.

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We use Pluralsight and Udemy business. I prefer Udemy, they seem to have more options to choose from.

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Thank you. I think the content on Pluralsight is ok. It’s mainly a bit dated. Looking for more current content than breadth of materials. We are a small IT shop, nothing super advanced about what we do. WinTel environment, Intunue, M365/O365, hybrid cloud/VMARE. Just lookging for additional content resources for my team. THank you! Didn’t know Udemy had a business plan. making contact now. :wink:

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Stormwind it’s a paid subscription service but they have lots of current content. As an admin you can monitor your teams progress as well. check it out.
BTW if you haggle a bit, you can likely get a discount :wink:

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I second Stormwind. We use it and there are even live online classes you can sign up for. The instructors are good.

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I’m using Udemy atm, some of the courses I am picking up are good value.

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