Docebo is a software as a servicelearning management system. Established in 2005, Docebo offers a learning portal for companies and their employees, partners and customers. Docebo is compatible with SCORM 1.2 and 2004 as well as Tin Can. Developed by Docebo Srl, the program was originally released under a GPL V. 2.0 license with no licensing costs. The program now operates as a cloud-hosted software as a service platform as well as being third-party compatible. It currently runs version 7.5. The company using the platform loads a course, creates a username and password for employees, and tracks the progress of its users. Docebo is available in more than 40 languages. While the primary users of Docebo are midsized companies, it is also assessable for large companies and SMEs. Docebo also has their platform being used for external enterprise training. In October 2018, Docebo released their learning-specific artificial intelligence algorithms into the learning platform that are powered by a combination of machine learning, deep learning and natural language processing to produce an automated and holistic approach to learning that drives growth, organizational performance, and revenue.
Product
With Docebo Learn, enterprises have the ability to centralize and organize courses, distribute and manage online and instructor-led courses, track certifications and measure results with dashboards and custom analytics. Docebo Learn is powered by AI, automatically tagging learning content and making it easier to find. Docebo also provides accompanying modules to Docebo Learn include Docebo Coach & Share , enabling learning in the flow of work with informal and experiential learning opportunities and Docebo Perform, helping organizations empower their people through skills gap analysis and improving employee competencies with targeted learning programs based on the current and future skills need of your business.
History
Docebo was founded in 2005 by Claudio Erba, who continues to lead the company as CEO. Erba had previously been working at the University of Florence as a computer consultant when a customer asked for a storage solution for teaching material. The storage solution evolved into what is now Docebo. In 2012, Docebo received its first round of funding from Italian venture capital firm Principia SGR. Later that same year, Docebo opened an office in Athens, Georgia. Docebo's second venture-backed financing round came from Canadian firm Klass Capital in 2016, funding its continued North American expansion with the opening of an office in Toronto, Ontario. Most recently Docebo announced it was filing a preliminary prospectus for an Initial Public Offering in Canada.