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Submission declined on 30 March 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk). This draft appears to contain text generated by a large language model (such as ChatGPT). You cannot use LLMs to generate article content.
LLM-generated pages with certain obvious signs of being machine generated may be deleted without notice. Instead, only summarize in your own words a range of independent, reliable, published sources that discuss the subject. See the advice page on large language models for more information.This draft appears to be a duplicate of an existing article. Wikipedia does not permit multiple articles on the same topic.
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Submission declined on 25 March 2026 by Bobby Cohn (talk). This draft is not adequately supported by reliable sources. Wikipedia's verifiability policy requires that all content be supported by reliable sources.
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"The LMS market has been evaluated by research firms such as Forrester and Gartner, which assess vendors based on criteria such as functionality, integration, and enterprise adoption."In addition this overlaps the existing article on Captivate, (but which is not wikilinked) ChrysGalley (talk) 09:59, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
Adobe Learning Manager is a cloud-based learning management system (LMS) developed by Adobe Inc.. It is used by organizations to deliver and manage digital learning programs for employees, customers, and partners.[1][2][3] It is to be used alongside to deliver content managed by Adobe Captivate.
The platform was originally released in 2015 as Adobe Captivate Prime and was later rebranded as Adobe Learning Manager.[4]
In August 2015, Adobe Captivate 9 added new features including the ability to publish to the new Adobe LMS known as Captivate Prime.[5]
Adobe Learning Manager operates within the learning management system (LMS) market, which includes platforms designed for enterprise training and digital learning delivery.
Other vendors in this market include Cornerstone OnDemand, Docebo, SAP Litmos, and TalentLMS.
The LMS market has been evaluated by research firms such as Forrester and Gartner, which assess vendors based on criteria such as functionality, integration, and enterprise adoption.[6][failed verification][7]
Industry directories such as eLearning Industry list Adobe Learning Manager among platforms used for extended enterprise learning scenarios, including customer and partner training.[3]
Adobe introduced the platform in 2015 under the name Adobe Captivate Prime as part of its digital learning and experience portfolio. The product was subsequently renamed Adobe Learning Manager to reflect its use across multiple learning audiences, including workforce training and external education programs.[4]
Adobe Learning Manager includes features associated with enterprise learning management systems:
The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application.[8]
Adobe Learning Manager incorporates machine learning techniques to support content recommendations and learner activity analysis. It also supports interoperability standards such as SCORM and integrates with enterprise systems and external content providers.[8]
Organizations use Adobe Learning Manager for:
The system supports both internal and external learning programs.[2]
Adobe Learning Manager has been listed on software review platforms and industry directories related to learning technologies.
In February 2024, Forrester Research evaluated Adobe Learning Manager as part of The Forrester Wave: Learning Management Systems and Experience Platforms, Q1 2024.[2] The research examined 11 providers across 29 criteria including platform security, administrative capabilities, learner experience, integration with business applications, and support for generative AI.
The report placed Adobe Learning Manager in the Strong Performer category, noting "there’s room for growth in terms of integration with the HR ecosystem, as well as support for experiential learning."[citation needed]
Adobe Learning Manager has also been included in analyst assessments. A report by Brandon Hall Group evaluated the platform's capabilities and market positioning based on analyst review and vendor briefings.[9]
User reviews on platforms such as G2 and TrustRadius describe its use in enterprise learning environments and reference aspects such as usability, integration capabilities, and application in training workflows.[1][2]
The platform has been included among companies recognized in the Learning Portal / Learning Management System category of the 2025 Training Magazine Network Choice Awards, a crowd-sourced industry awards program based on practitioner voting.[10]
Gartner Peer Insights includes Adobe Learning Manager within its corporate learning technologies category, where it is evaluated based on user feedback and enterprise deployment considerations.[11]
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LLM-generated pages with certain obvious signs of being machine generated may be deleted without notice.
Instead, only summarize in your own words a range of independent, reliable, published sources that discuss the subject.
See the advice page on large language models for more information.