Blackboard has overhauled its platform for colleges and universities. Will it help retain market share?

Blackboard's not giving up on the higher education market. It's no secret that the D.C. company, which more than a decade ago defined the higher-ed technology space with its learning management system, has been losing market share to new players like Utah-based Instructure and Ontario-based Desire2Learn ( currently holding less than 50 percent of the domestic market, after holding near 90 percent at its peak)...
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