Last chance saloon: Have your say on your levels of satisfaction with your software suppliers in this year's Software Satisfaction Awards. Voting closes today.
The open-source Moodle learning management system - one of the training technology success stories over the past year - has so far made little impression in early polling for the Software Satisfaction Awards 2008.
With just days to go in the online vote, the learning management systems category is a two-horse race between Eedo Knowledge's ForceTen and Harbinger's Raptivity. Last year's category winner, Adobe, has pulled in fewer votes so far, but the representation from the Moddle community is even lower.
If you are a user and fan of Moodle or any other LMS, now is the time to step forward and make sure it is properly represented in the Software Satisfaction Awards 2008 results.
In the talent management category, last year's winner Taleo is currently being challenged by Element 78's Carbon 360 online appraisal system and iRecruiter's iCMS. These early results are based on user numbers only. The crucial user satisfaction ratings for functionality, ease of use, reliability and value for money have not yet been calculated.
The ratings will be worked out during August and will be revealed at the Software Satisfaction Awards 2008 gala dinner in October.
To give your software supplier a chance to pick up an award, please take a few minutes to complete the online Software Satisfaction survey.
More than 100 TrainingZone.co.uk members have completed the questionnaire so far - but what about you? As well as determining which supplier has the happiest users, the data will also help us map the underlying trends in training technology and shape our coverage in the coming year.