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EduNeering’s ComplianceWire® Logs 10 Millionth User Completion
"Continual learning in the workplace has become the signature of employees committed to the performance and success of their companies."
May 30, 2006 - Princeton, New Jersey - EduNeering, a leading provider of knowledge management solutions to improve workforce performance and regulatory compliance, has achieved a significant milestone as it surpassed its 10 millionth user completion on its ComplianceWire® knowledge management system. The first company to complete a user session following the 10 million mark was a Fortune 100 life sciences company with more than 50,000 employees around the world.
Speaking to the broad application of its knowledge/compliance management programs used throughout the life sciences industry, EduNeering President and CEO Donald A. Deieso, Ph.D., said, "Our solutions are distinguished both by content and application. Our Internet-enabled technologies support critical document management and function-based curricula that drive comprehension and facilitate compliant performance throughout our clients' organizations. At the same time, our ComplianceWire technology platform enables companies to target learning by subject matter and individual employee, delivering superior management control and cost-efficiency. It's a win-win solution for employees and for the businesses that rely on continual learning as a cornerstone of their success."
ComplianceWire is an Internet-based learning and management platform designed to meet the high security needs of organizations regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It provides complete compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements and supports the quality and validation constructs of Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs), Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and Quality System Regulations (QSR).
In addition to the course completions based on its ComplianceWire platform, EduNeering has achieved more than 6 million completions under its KnowledgeWire® learning and knowledge management system, which targets the needs of the company's energy, business and healthcare clients. A completion is defined as a user session and includes computer based training courses, SOP or control document review, instructor-led courses, quizzes or exams, visual job aids, or other electronic knowledge tools.