The best on-premise LMS for secure and effective training

Integrate our learning platform into your private IT infrastructure to keep all your corporate data in-house.

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Effective training on your security terms with a self-hosted LMS

  1. Full integration with your IT ecosystem

    Maintain the integrity of your closed IT infrastructure. 
The iSpring LMS functions entirely within your intranet, 
with all data stored at your designated facility.

  2. Custom installation assistance

    Upon your request, our IT team configures system-specific settings for your project based on your existing infrastructure for trouble-free on-premise installation.

  3. Regular updates

    Stay up-to-date with timely security and feature updates 
for your LMS. Install them with your IT team using detailed manuals, or request assistance from our software engineers.

  4. First-class tech support

    Our dedicated team of engineers is always there to support your IT department with the LMS maintenance. You can contact support 24/7 via phone, email, or chat.

The on-premise LMS software you can trust

We've deployed over 100 secure, self-hosted iSpring LMS solutions and continue to support all our clients, 
from government agencies to global enterprises.

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Experience the benefits of a bullet-proof hosted LMS

  • Zero risk of data leaks

    All the LMS data, including sensitive documentation, is stored on your internal servers. This setup prevents external breaches or unauthorized use.

  • 100% compliance with your internal security policies

    The on-premise LMS fully aligns with your organization’s established security protocols and recognized industry standards.

  • Complete IT infrastructure integrity

    The LMS becomes an integral part of your IT ecosystem without disrupting the existing system setup. You have full control over its operation and management.

  • Full LMS functionality

    Opting for a self-hosted solution doesn’t mean sacrificing features; you’ll gain access to all iSpring LMS features just like our cloud-based version users.

Customize your on-premise LMS with powerful integrations

Video conferencing tools
Deliver blended on-premise learning and live online training using a range of videoconferencing tools like Zoom, MS Teams, and Courseboost.
CRM
Exchange information with your CRM to keep all account and training data in one place. Easily track learner progress, sales activities, and training impact.
HRIS
Sync employee data with your HR system: automatically manage user accounts, roles, and learning progress to ensure effective onboarding and up-to-date training records.
eLearning libraries
Get corporate training up and running in no time 
by combining the iSpring LMS with a collection of ready-made courses from leading libraries like Udemy, Go1, and LinkedIn Learning.
Calendars
Integrate your on-premise hosted LMS with calendars to automatically schedule training sessions, send reminders, and track learner attendance for effective training organization.
Proctoring software
Improve the learning experience by creating 
a cheat-resistant testing environment. Track user activity and verify learner identity so you can ensure accurate test results.

Take charge of training security with an on-premise LMS

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FAQ on the on-premise
learning management system

What is the difference between a self-hosted learning
management system and a cloud-based solution?

A self-hosted learning management system (LMS) runs on your organization’s own servers. It gives you full control over system operation, customization, and data protection. You can tailor the on-premise LMS to your specific needs, but it requires substantial IT resources to manage maintenance, updates, and security effectively.

In contrast to hosted LMS solutions, a cloud-based solution operates on the provider’s servers and is accessible over the internet. It simplifies user access, reduces the IT workload, and ensures automatic updates and scalability. Cloud-based LMSs are ideal for organizations with limited technical support. However, you may have less control over customization, data security, and system upgrades.

Is there an extra fee for installing a self-hosted learning management system?

Yes, additional payment is required for an on-premise installation of the iSpring LMS. The payment covers specialized platform support to ensure the proper setup of the hosted training software and integration with your existing IT infrastructure.

Contact our sales department, and we’ll calculate the cost of LMS installation on your premises.

What are the system requirements for self-hosted LMS installation?

Our software engineers develop tailored system requirements, security specifications, and recommendations for each individual project. You can discuss your system setup and installation possibilities with tech support.

How do you deploy the on-premise version of the LMS?

The process of on-premise learning management system deployment starts with reviewing the technical requirements and aligning them with your existing IT infrastructure. We set up a meeting to agree on the installation methods and necessary resources.

Next, we prepare the infrastructure as required and deliver all data for verification and subsequent installation. Our IT team provides all distributions and configurations within two business days. Two more days are required to install the software. You will need to provide our software engineer with remote access to the prepared infrastructure to perform the installation.

After that, an iSpring QA engineer will test the installed LMS in your infrastructure to make sure it functions properly and follows all data security protocols. We provide user onboarding and consult your IT team on software maintenance. Once the system is up and running, you, as the customer, will fully control the further operation of iSpring LMS and back up data and content if necessary.

Can I migrate my cloud-based LMS to an on-premise version?

Yes, you can request the LMS migration to your internal servers. The process involves exporting data from the cloud, installation of the on-premise software, data import, and configuration to ensure all functionalities and content are properly transferred.