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IT-Enterprise: How AI Is Changing Team Training

IT-Enterprise: How AI Is Changing Team Training

Publication date:

  • 21.08.2026

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IT-Enterprise

IT-Enterprise is seeing a rapid increase in demand for AI-powered LMS platforms among large Ukrainian businesses. This trend is in line with broader global market dynamics. According to Global Growth Insights, 45% of companies have already begun transitioning to cloud-based LMS platforms powered by artificial intelligence, while 48% are increasing their investments in AI automation. In autumn, when businesses traditionally return to planning employee training and development, this demand becomes particularly evident among large Ukrainian enterprises.

 

The growing demand for LMS platforms among Ukrainian businesses is driven by the ongoing talent shortage and the continuous transformation companies have been undergoing in recent years. As a result, employee training is no longer viewed as a secondary HR function. It is becoming part of the core business infrastructure that helps companies retain expertise and reduce their dependence on individual knowledge holders.

 

Today, corporate learning is no longer about one-off courses or box-ticking training sessions, but about a daily skills management system. In 2026, an AI-powered LMS has become a fully-fledged digital assistant: it personalizes learning for each employee, accelerates onboarding, and automates knowledge assessment while preserving the company’s most valuable asset — its expertise. Digital platforms also allow companies to become less dependent on individual knowledge holders, making them more flexible and agile. We are seeing growing demand for this digital solution among major employers in Ukraine, particularly in the agricultural, energy, and financial sectors,

said Oleg Shcherbatenko, CEO and Founder of IT-Enterprise.
 

According to broader market estimates, onboarding a new employee costs a company between $600 and $3,000, while 30% of new hires leave within their first three months. Moving onboarding processes to an LMS can accelerate time to productivity by 30–40% and free up to 80% of HR teams’ time. Gartner research provides another argument in favor of automation: the use of AI in HR processes increases productivity by 29%, while personalized adaptive learning enables employees to absorb information 2.5 times faster.

 

IT-Enterprise points to its project with DTEK Group as a practical example of this approach. The company digitalized HR processes for more than 20,000 employees using the IT-Enterprise platform. Following the implementation of an integrated HR module and an LMS with an AI assistant, DTEK reduced the time required to coordinate new hires by half, consolidated the company’s knowledge into a single multilingual knowledge base, and automated annual employee performance assessments. This gave DTEK a tool for objectively tracking the professional development of its workforce and turning internal expertise into a resource for building a talent pool.

 

The future of corporate learning lies in combining human expertise with technology, making knowledge available at the right moment and putting it to work for results. In this context, an LMS is no longer just a tool — it becomes the foundation of resilience. Companies that are already building such intelligent digital ecosystems today are creating teams capable of effectively responding to both current and future challenges,

emphasized Oleg Shcherbatenko, CEO and Founder of IT-Enterprise.
 

Large Ukrainian companies began actively approaching IT-Enterprise with requests to digitalize HR processes as early as the first quarter of 2026. The company’s clients in this area include Raiffeisen Bank, Oschadbank, Credit Agricole Bank, NIBULON, and DTEK Group.

 

The IT-Enterprise case reflects the broader logic of the market: investments in AI-powered LMS platforms deliver value not only through savings on onboarding, but also by strengthening business resilience in the face of workforce disruptions. For large Ukrainian companies, this is no longer a matter of following a technology trend. It is becoming a competitive necessity: a digital HR ecosystem provides an additional layer of resilience when businesses face talent shortages and workforce losses.

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