Last Updated Sep 16, 2024

Overview

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Overall Rating

Based on 3 users reviews

4.7

Rating Distribution

Positive

100%

Neutral

0%

Negative

0%

Starting Price
Custom

Pros And Cons of CloudShare

Pros

  • Cloud-based accessibility

  • Customizable learning paths

  • Collaborative features

  • User-friendly interface

Cons

  • Data overload may cause system hangs

  • Minor bugs and glitches, according to some user reviews

  • Customer service can be improved

Frequently Asked Questions

The software offers a variety of pricing plans that are tailored to the needs of different organizations. Request for a custom CloudShare price.

CloudShare is designed for businesses of all sizes across industries such as education, IT, and software development.

CloudShare software supports the following languages: Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Spanish, English, French, and German.

The software supports mobile devices.

Yes, CloudShare LMS software has an API available for use.

CloudShare integrates with Salesforce, Slack, Docebo, Administrate, Atlassian, and Google.

CloudShare provides support through a live representative available 24/7, an email/help desk, and a knowledge base.

Virtual labs in CloudShare are cloud-based environments where users can create, clone, and share realistic IT labs for software training, sales demos, and POCs.

Sales demos in CloudShare are conducted in virtual environments that mimic real-world scenarios. Users can interact with these environments in virtual classrooms, providing hands-on experiences.

Yes, CloudShare supports cookies to enhance user experience. However, users with ad blockers may need to adjust their settings to allow cookies.

Yes, CloudShare offers automation tools that allow users to automate tasks such as suspending or deleting environments and managing usage time.

If you encounter an issue during a practice exam in CloudShare, you can issue report through the platform’s support system. Ensure you include the check point where the issue occurred for a more efficient resolution.