One of the issues many small businesses deal with is how to get product information and training to customers, employees, and partners. I know companies that use services like YouTube, though you can't really say that the popular video service does a lot for your professional appearance. There's a new service, Neulio that is designed for putting courseware together and getting it to the users. The user interface One of the issues many small businesses deal with is how to get product information and training to customers, employees, and partners. I know companies that use services like YouTube, though you can’t really say that the popular video service does a lot for your professional appearance. There’s a new service, Neulio that is designed for putting courseware together and getting it to the users. The user interface is clean, the interface for building the course is easy to use, and it’s quite easy to embed references to created content on your company web sites. If you start to build lots of content, you can even “private label” your Neulio site, and control who gets to see it how the landing page appears. I’ve been looking at the site since it was in beta, and I’m impressed with the ease with which you can create and share learning materials. Now for a moment of full disclosure: I’ve known the developer of Neulio for a long time, and he and I wrote “The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Podcasting” together. Speaking of podcasting, the Emerging Enterprise podcast will resume soon. We’ve run into a couple of minor re-starting issues, but they’ll be worked out directly, and the podcast will start once again. I’ll keep you posted on the progress. In the meantime, if you’re a small business I.T. manager who’s interested in being interviewed for the podcast, drop a note to me and we’ll get the conversation started. Technology Industry