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Blackboard Inc: Leading Web-Based Educational Software And Services Supplier.

Blackboard Inc. is the primary provider of web-based educational software and services to American postsecondary schools. The Blackboard Academic Suite and the Blackboard Commerce Suite, the company’s two primary products, enable students, professors, and administrators to connect to the Internet for a range of academic tasks, extracurricular activities, and commercial transactions. Blackboard’s core customers are colleges and universities, but it also serves K–12 schools and other education providers and student-focused merchants and publishers of textbooks. Blackboard’s products are utilized by millions of people at academic institutions in more than 60 countries worldwide, and the company is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in Boston, Phoenix, Vancouver, Amsterdam, Australia, China, and Japan.

About The Company

Matthew Pittinsky and Michael Chasen had previously worked together on a software program that assisted high school students in selecting a college. KPMG saw that schools, particularly colleges and universities, were developing Internet-based learning initiatives. They recognized a lot of potential in the online education industry and decided to start a company that would let colleges offer their classes online. Pittinsky, 24, and Chasen, 25, abandoned their jobs at KPMG and formed Blackboard Inc. in the basement of a Dupont Circle townhouse in June 1997.

Blackboard Learn, the company’s main product, is a full-featured LMS that brings together students, educators, and administrators in a comprehensive digital learning environment. Moodlerooms, Blackboard Collaborate, Bb Student, Bb Grader, Bb Planner, Blackboard Open Content, Blackboard Mass Notifications, Blackboard Transact, and Blackboard Analytics are some other tools available. In addition, Blackboard offers managed hosting, platform consulting, enterprise consulting, online program management, training, and student services. Their job is to enhance the educational experience through the use of Internet-enabled technology that unites students, teachers, researchers, and the community in a developing network of educational environments dedicated to better communication, commerce, collaboration, and content. Every day, all throughout the world, Blackboard’s huge and diverse community of practice supports enhances, and extends services. The Internet has enormous potential for education and educational experiences. While platforms play a vital role, communities of practice produce the finest solutions. The network’s worth is its connectivity. As a result of the link, each Blackboard client makes the solution of every other Blackboard client more valuable.

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Global Expansion

In May 2002, Blackboard established an association with LearningMate, a branch of Delhi-based Educomp Datamatics Ltd, to offer goods and services in India’s e-learning sector. In July, Company announced another long-term strategic agreement with Bell & Howell Company’s XanEdu. Blackboard Learning System ML, the company’s multilanguage course management system and the industry’s first multilanguage enterprise-class learning system, was released in August. Learning System ML enabled the user interface to show a variety of languages, including Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, and English. With a distribution collaboration with Australia-based Harvest Road, Blackboard maintained its push into the worldwide market and connection building in September. The company launched a strategic agreement with Learn-ingMate and World Links, an international non-profit organization, in December to enhance e-learning possibilities for instructors in rural and underserved schools across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. According to Inc. magazine’s annual top 500 rankings, Blackboard’s revenue growth from 1998 to 2002 was 11,047 percent, making it the fastest-growing private education company and the nation’s sixth fastest-growing corporation.

William L. Ballhaus – CEO

Bill serves as the chairman, president, and CEO of Blackboard. Bill is deeply committed to developing an industry-leading suite of solutions and products serving students and educators, as well as innovating on their behalf to expand student reach and improve learning outcomes within the education community, based on his experience leading global technology businesses.

Prior to joining Blackboard, he was President and CEO of SRA International, where he developed an innovative culture that focused on anticipating client demands and expanded the company’s portfolio in agile system development, mobilization, cloud computing, cyber security, and data analytics, and ERP.

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