Microlise has updated the functionality of its e-learning Knowledge Portal, enabling customers to create their own customised online courses and training campaigns.

The upgraded system, available to all Microlise end-users will host a content library, giving customers the ability to create online courses from the available videos, presentations and other resources.

It also has a Course Builder function,that will allow customers to upload their own training material.

Available to all Microlise end-users, the new Knowledge Portal will bring an ever increasing content library giving customers the option to create their own online courses from available Microlise content including videos, presentations, knowledge base article and more.

Microlise’s executive director product strategy, Matthew Hague, said: “We know that knowledge is empowering, and that if we give our customers the means to effectively skill-up their teams, they’ll get even better results from our technology.

“That’s a win-win for both ourselves and customers and that’s why we continue to dedicate significant resources to the development of our powerful e-learning platform.”

In addition to Microlise content, the Course Builder will allow customers to upload their own training content, giving the ability to create customised courses and training campaigns.

This means customers will be able to proactively target training to specific users and deliver multiple types of training content, straight to users’ desktops, mobiles or tablets while monitoring engagement.

Microlise’s chief executive officer Nadeem Raza (pictured) said: “We are focussed on delivering a full service offering, providing the support and tools to ensure a fast and effective return on investment for our customers.

“The Knowledge Portal is a central facet of our service wrap which also includes on-site training, change management consultancy, programme management and 24/7 customer support.”

Existing Microlise users will be able to access the all new Microlise Knowledge Portal later this summer with existing login credentials.