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Corporate Learning with Moodle Workplace
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One of the masterpieces of Moodle Workplace is the introduction of multi-tenancy and its consistent application throughout. We define multi-tenancy as a single instance of Moodle that serves multiple client organizations (tenants), where its data and configuration are virtually partitioned and each client organization works with a customized virtual application instance.
In the context of Moodle Workplace, this means the ability to enable the configuration for multiple tenants with different themes and permissions, keeping them separated so that users in one tenant cannot see the users in another. Each tenant has its own users (an admin, supervisors, and employees), hierarchies, roles, dynamic rules, theme settings, reports, and learning entities (courses, programs, and certifications).
Not all the elements in Workplace are multi-tenant-aware; that is, some features can only be configured globally and not at the tenant level. For example, at the time of writing...
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