ExpertEdge vs Udemy Business for enterprise learning
A side-by-side of Udemy Business and ExpertEdge for enterprise learning content: what each does well, where each falls short, and how to choose.
Oli Huggins
CEO and Founder
Packt video courses for developers and engineers, with ExpertEdge assessments and progression pathways.
Packt has spent more than twenty years publishing for working developers, data professionals and engineering teams, with a catalogue that reaches ground other providers do not. Where most tech training stops at the popular frameworks, Packt goes deeper and wider, into the specialist tooling, niche stacks and emerging practices that real engineering work demands.
ExpertEdge adds the layer enterprise learning teams need. We wrap Packt content in knowledge checks, multiple-choice assessments and progression pathways, so standalone training becomes measurable capability. Your engineers stay sharp on the tools they actually use, and you can prove they are developing.
Packt on ExpertEdge fits engineering teams, data functions and platform organisations where developers need to keep pace with rapidly changing tools. It works for software engineers picking up new languages and frameworks, data and ML teams building applied capability, DevOps and platform staff supporting modern infrastructure, and L&D leaders running technical onboarding at scale.
If your organisation depends on technical teams that keep learning, Packt is the catalogue built for that work.
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