Two Game-Changing AI Advantages of SQL LRS
For organizations working with learning and performance data, the biggest barrier to using AI effectively is rarely the models themselves—it’s the friction between data collection, transformation, and usable features.
This is where SQL LRS creates a significant advantage.
From LMS Lock-In to Enterprise Analytics: Unlocking Partner Training Data with SQL LRS and LRSPipe
A few years ago, big LMSs started shipping with the availability of their own internal Learning Record Stores. But more often than not, this only resulted in more frustration. Because even when the LMS captured rich activity data using xAPI, the data remained locked inside the system’s built-in LRS. Just getting access to your own data became an endless game of phone-tag.
So, while the training data exists, businesses can't easily use it.
This is where LRSPipe and SQL LRS provide a powerful solution.
Ten Ways SQL LRS Turns xAPI Data Into AI-Ready Intelligence
Many Learning Record Stores still treat xAPI as a storage format: collect statements, store them, display a dashboard. That was sufficient when reporting was the goal. But AI systems don’t need dashboards. They need clean signals, structured sequences, and verified outcomes.
What is SQL LRS and Why Does Your Organization Need It?
Enterprise learning organizations are increasingly looking to harness the power of learning data to improve training, performance, and decision making. But with the vast amounts of learning activity data being generated across various platforms and systems, managing and analyzing that data can quickly become overwhelming. This is where SQL LRS comes in.
An Easier Path to Federal xAPI Implementation: SQL LRS granted Certification to Field on Platform One
xAPI implementation has become even easier for U.S. Federal Government stakeholders. A Certification to Field (CtF) has been granted for SQL LRS on USAF’s Platform One.
What Reactions Is. And What Reactions is not.
Reactions is a method of applying conditional logic to things happening within SQL LRS.
Reactions: The next innovation for xAPI Learning Record Stores
Reactions — the first xAPI-based assertion generator built directly into a Learning Record Store.
Open Source xAPI Capabilities for the Total Learning Architecture
Open Source for the TLA. Including: Learning Record Stores and xAPI Filters for TLA business logic