Rapid Intake and its Unison Web-based software have received the Software Innovation Award from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). Unison is a Web-based software solution that lets instructional designers and subject matter experts collaboratively work together to create interactive Flash-based courses without having to know Flash.
"This year's SoftwareCEO Software Innovation Awards competition featured more than 90 entries, a record number," says David Sommer, Chief Operating Officer of the CompTIA, and publisher of SoftwareCEO. "That's a testament to the creativity and vibrancy of the software market, which continues to produce products and services that deliver real business value to customers. By winning a SoftwareCEO Software Innovation award, Rapid Intake has demonstrated it is at the forefront of innovation. On behalf of the worldwide membership of CompTIA and SoftwareCEO, I am pleased to recognize their achievement."
Targeted at instructional designers and e-learning developers, Unison lets designers and subject matter experts (SMEs) collaboratively gather content, storyboard, develop, review, test and publish Flash-based courses -- without having to know Flash.
"Software applications for creating online courses traditionally run on your desktop computer. eLearning course development has always been team-based, so that doesn't make a lot of sense," says Steve Hancock, President at Rapid Intake. "Because Unison is a web-based application, it allows entire teams to collaborate in real-time, creating incredible productivity savings for our customers."
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