DUBLIN, Calif., Feb. 02, 2017 -- Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD), a global leader in cloud-based sales, marketing, learning and customer experience solutions, announced today the Litmos Learning Platform has been named a leader in Gartner’s FrontRunners market analysis.
The FrontRunners quadrant is based on actual end-user reviews and ratings. Over 60 companies were evaluated in the FrontRunners quadrant; only 25 of them qualified for inclusion on the quadrant, and only three, including Litmos, were placed as leaders.
“This latest recognition reflects the impact Litmos is having on enterprises all over the world,” said Rory Cameron, Executive Vice President, Litmos, at CallidusCloud. “We strive to build the most flexible, usable and effective learning management platform, and the FrontRunners report is evidence of our team’s success and dedication.”
Litmos is a learning management platform that enables enterprises to rapidly deploy education programs to customers, partners and employees. Designed with mobility in mind, the platform allows content to be consumed on any device and within the applications the users already access for a true embedded learning experience.
The content for the FrontRunners quadrant is derived from actual end-user reviews and ratings as well as vendor-supplied and publicly available product and company information that gets applied against a documented methodology. The results neither represent the views of, nor constitute an endorsement by, Gartner or any of its affiliates.
About CallidusCloud
Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD), doing business as CallidusCloud®, is the global leader in cloud-based sales, marketing, learning and customer experience solutions. CallidusCloud enables organizations to accelerate and maximize their lead to money process with a complete suite of solutions that identify the right leads, ensure proper territory and quota distribution, enable sales forces, automate configure price quote, and streamline sales compensation -- driving bigger deals, faster. Approximately 5,000 leading organizations, across all industries, rely on CallidusCloud to optimize the lead to money process to close more deals for more money in record time.
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Press Contacts: Chris Bucholtz CallidusCloud 925-251-2200 [email protected]


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