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BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH selects Mohive

Oslo (NO), October 2007 - Europe's number one white goods manufacturer, BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, is the latest major operation to adopt the Mohive eLearning Publishing System (eLPS). The procurement decision comes after an extensive research and assessment process within BSH's Customer Service Division.



The group awarded "best of breed" status to the Mohive eLPS after thoroughly assessing its capabilities alongside a shortlist of world-class eLearning infrastructures. BSH defined a list of criteria against which short listed suppliers and products were measured. Important criteria included supplier confidence, customer service suitability, usability, functionality, and IT integration.

Following a series of presentations and a product briefing, each solution was thoroughly assessed by BSH in a hands-on workshop. Focus was to produce real content that could validate the usability of each solution. Mohive's eLearning Publishing System achieved the most positive results among the short-listed systems - especially in regards to usability, robust quality assurance, and multi-language support.

"Mohive meets our requirements best. It is an advanced, highly usable system that accommodates all of our key demands", says Bärbel Lauser, BSH Project Manager for the business customer service eLearning Project.

BSH has launched a number of selected pilot projects to enable their staff members to familiarize themselves with the Mohive solution so they can competently produce an eLearning module quickly. Mohive's preferred German partner, Munich-based memoray GmbH, is providing advice and local support as the early pilots roll out.

"We see that the German economy is strengthening and that rapid eLearning is now being adopted by many large German companies. We are experiencing a great deal of interest in our solution, which is consistent with what is happening elsewhere in Europe", says Lars Unneberg, CEO at Mohive.