Rustici blog authorizing user access without cookies

Authorizing learner access without using third-party cookies

We started delivering SCORM courses to learners around the world with SCORM Cloud about ten years ago. The internet was a different place at that time. We decided then to follow standard practices and use cookies to control access to course content. Advertising companies also…

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Rustici blog extending your learning network

Extending your learning network: What you need to know

Last week I had the opportunity to participate in the Learning Collective web series headed up by our friends at RISC. With many conferences getting moved online or postponed, we were happy to join this series to help share knowledge and insights with the greater…

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Rustici blog ISO certification annoucement

We are proud to announce ISO-27001 certification

At Rustici Software, we have always considered security important. Today, I am glad to announce that three Rustici products have received ISO-27001 certification: SCORM Cloud Managed Hosted Rustici Engine Managed Hosted Content Controller ISO certification was awarded from A-lign, an independent, third-party auditor. A-lign is…

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Rustici blog Degreed you do you

You do you: Helping Degreed host client content

I talk to clients every day about how they differentiate themselves in an increasingly crowded L&D market. Here at Rustici Software, we love hearing about problems our clients are trying to solve. We often find ourselves talking to our customers about things that our products…

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2019 year in review: Our products

2019 was a year of big changes, both within the eLearning space at large and especially for us here at Rustici. We changed our Rustici Software tagline from the eLearning standards experts to the eLearning technology experts. As we’ve watched the eLearning industry shift, we’ve…

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Rustici blog Keep it simple, Genius

Keep it simple, Genius

A long time ago, I overheard a manger tell someone on their team to “keep it simple, stupid.” My first thought was that it was quite rude, and my second was that they were probably quoting Clark Griswold or something. These four words have become…

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