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Center for Learning by VitalEdge Expands to Transform Dealer, OEM Training

VitalEdge Technologies has announced the expansion of its mobile-friendly Learning Management System (LMS) which streamlines dealer onboarding, certification, and skill development while maximizing technology ROI.

VitalEdge Technologies, a leading provider of dealer management solutions, has announced the expanded availability of its learning management system (LMS), the Center for Learning by VitalEdge. Previously utilized by IntelliDealer customers, the platform is now accessible for e-Emphasys customers as well.

The Center for Learning is a purpose-built, mobile-friendly training environment designed to meet the evolving needs of heavy equipment dealers, OEM partners, and industry associations. It supports scalable dealer onboarding, compliance training, and ongoing professional development through accessible, digital-first learning. “The Center for Learning exemplifies VitalEdge’s commitment to innovation and dealer success,” said David Briskman, COO of VitalEdge Technologies, based in Cary, N.C. “Our LMS dramatically improves dealer onboarding and simplifies the training processes. By accelerating knowledge transfer and skill development, dealerships and OEM partners will be better equipped to leverage our solutions to run and improve their businesses.”

Responding to the rising demand for e-learning LMS solutions that facilitate remote training and workforce development, VitalEdge’s expanded offering empowers dealership personnel with deeper product knowledge—equipping them to address complex challenges such as manual workflows, fragmented systems, and the escalating costs of traditional training methods.

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