# Registrar (software)

> Registrar was software used in the personnel or human resources (HR) area of businesses from 1984–2000. It was the first piece of software developed to provide HR with the ability to manage training administration, booking people on courses, sending call-up letters, and recording their attendance. It enabled HR users to build their own data dictionaries [&hellip;]

**Registrar** was software used in the personnel or human resources (HR) area of businesses from 1984–2000. It was the first piece of software developed to provide HR with the ability to manage training administration, booking people on courses, sending call-up letters, and recording their attendance. It enabled HR users to build their own data dictionaries without any help from their IT people.

The Registrar software was created by Silton-Bookman Systems (SBS). It was launched in the US in 1984 and became one of the leading training administration software programs on the market with over 5000 installations. It was eventually incorporated into an LMS when SBS merged with Pathlore in 2000. Therefore, Registrar itself is no longer available for sale. Pathlore was subsequently acquired by SumTotal Systems in 2005.

## History

Phil Bookman and Richard Silton formed the company of SBS based in Cupertino in California in 1983. Richard Silton had been the HRD manager for Memorex, and was frustrated that his IT department could not provide him with software to manage the training of his company employees. He mentioned this to his friend Phil

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*Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registrar_%28software%29)*

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- **Published:** 2026-01-28T18:59:55+00:00
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- **Categories:** Learning management systems
