Are all of your users in the same company/organization? If so, you could use the same database for all of them for a while, and then split it out once it kicks in. It's still a better idea to train individually, but your users (may) have more in common with each other than they do with, say, my users.
--Ernest
All of the users are home users and they have nothing in common.
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