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Stan Beer
Tuesday, 13 September 2005 19:25
Online training and recruitment company TodayCorp Pty Ltd, has acquired privately held Impart.
As a result of the acquisition, TodayCorp has acquired a number of government and international clients including Vodafone, the Queensland Government and the Australian Federal Police and now claims to be the largest online learning development and recruitment company in Asia Pacific.
The combined company will be called TodayCorp and has in excess of 90 staff with operations throughout the Asia-Pacific and offices in Sydney, Brisbane and Singapore
Earlier this year, TodayCorp acquired 60% of Australian Business Limited's Registered Training Organisation, Small Business Training Company.
TodayCorp intends to expand its range of consulting services from staff competency assessment, training gap analysis and accredited training packages, to the integration of learning management systems and recruitment management systems. The expanded range of content services will include software application training, compliance training, accredited skills-based training, retail enterprise training and retail supplier training.
The products and services of both companies will be integrated and underpinned by learning management system Plateau.
TodayCorp now holds the exclusive distribution rights in Asia Pacific for Plateau which is currently being used by global organisations, such as the American Red Cross, General Electric, Internal Revenue Service and Wendy's International.
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