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
Total Seminars CompTIA certification courses with ExpertEdge assessments and progression pathways.
Total Seminars holds a reputation in IT certification training that few providers come close to, largely because Mike Meyers teaches the way people want to be taught when they are facing a CompTIA exam for the first time. The catalogue covers the certifications that get learners hired into IT support, networking and security roles, taught in a relaxed, conversational style that builds confidence rather than confusion.
ExpertEdge adds the layer enterprise learning teams need. We wrap the video in knowledge checks, multiple-choice assessments and progression pathways. Your IT staff prepare properly for the certifications that matter, and you can see the development happening.
Total Seminars on ExpertEdge fits apprenticeship programmes, bootcamps, reskilling initiatives and IT functions hiring junior staff. It works for learners preparing for CompTIA certifications, career switchers moving into IT for the first time, and L&D teams building structured pathways into helpdesk, support, networking or security roles. If you're building a pipeline of certification-backed IT talent, Total Seminars is one of the strongest entry points.
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