What is our primary use case?
I am using
Pluralsight for professional development. We have a partnership with
Pluralsight where most of Accenture's internal training sessions are conducted. A few sessions are compliance-related, and a few focus on personal development.
What is most valuable?
Pluralsight has something called Technology Quotient, TQ, which includes very good sessions. What's noteworthy is that, if I am unable to answer any question during an assessment, it shows which part of the video covers the answer. This makes it convenient as I don't have to search through the entire video. Additionally, the assessments are quite good, providing valuable feedback on areas that may require improvement.
What needs improvement?
The navigation could be improved to be more user-friendly. Although Pluralsight is good, it can be a bit difficult to navigate compared to Udemy. There may be room for improvement in the user interface.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Pluralsight for around six to eight months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability eight to nine out of ten. I have never seen Pluralsight down and have had no issues with stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Pluralsight is a scalable solution. I have not encountered any issues, and it supports a large employee base.
How was the initial setup?
There is no deployment needed, just a login. I am just a user.
What other advice do I have?
The value is good because Pluralsight provides a common platform for all learning materials and is customizable to organizations' needs. It's very adaptable, especially for compliance training. Organizations benefit because they don't need to build their own
LMS. I would rate Pluralsight nine to ten out of ten.