Moodle-based learning platform with AWS-hosted multi-tenant SaaS infrastructure
Open LMS operates a configurable learning management system built on open-source Moodle, hosted on AWS infrastructure. The tech stack reveals a mature ops-and-infrastructure focus: monitoring via New Relic, Prometheus, Grafana; orchestration through Ansible, Terraform, Chef, Puppet; and messaging via SQS and Lambda. Current hiring is sales-heavy (5 roles) with ops and engineering support, though the mismatch between a stated multi-tenant SaaS scaling roadmap and minimal engineering headcount suggests infrastructure growth challenges.
Open LMS provides a configurable learning management system serving thousands of customers globally across higher education and corporate training. The company operates as the largest commercial Moodle hosting and support provider, built on AWS infrastructure. Core offerings include in-app course authoring, learning pathways, compliance reporting, and deep analytics. The platform runs hundreds of Moodle LMS instances and handles multi-tenant SaaS operations. Open LMS is part of Learning Technologies Group plc, a UK-listed specialist in learning technology and talent management. The company is based in Raleigh, North Carolina, with hiring activity in the United States and Colombia.
AWS infrastructure (RDS, SQS, Lambda, Load Balancer, CloudWatch), MySQL, Moodle, orchestration tools (Ansible, Terraform, Puppet, Chef), monitoring (New Relic, Prometheus, Grafana), caching (Varnish, Redis), and configuration management (etcd, IAM).
Raleigh, North Carolina. The company is a public subsidiary of Learning Technologies Group plc and hires in the United States and Colombia.
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