NetDimensions flying after landing Finnair contract
Staff training and talent development software provider NetDimensions has snagged a new contract with Finnair Flight Academy.
Staff training and talent development software provider NetDimensions has snagged a new contract with Finnair Flight Academy.
NetDimensions has been contracted, along with its reseller partner Peak Pacific, to provide an integrated learning solution based on the NetDimensions Learning product.
Meanwhile, Indra, a technology and innovation company, has successfully rolled out NetDimensions Talent Suite to 22,500 of its 40,000 employees that are operating in over 100 countries, the company revealed.
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Shares in NetDimensions edged up by a halfpenny to 41p to hover just below the 52-week high of 42.25p.
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