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Andy is a Product Marketing Manager at SDL with a keen fascination for the fluid and changing nature of the translation world. He has a BSc in Marketing, over 12 years of experience in the software industry and an obsessive focus on the latest technology news.



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01/24/2012

Sharing and Collaboration for Small to Medium Translation Teams

Have you noticed that the way people work has changed over the past decade? As organizations adopt a more dynamic, real time nature of business, the way individuals and teams work together is changing as well. Of course, it’s the internet that has primarily driven this change - making collaboration, sharing and communication easier.

According to Gartner, “By 2015, 40 percent or more of enterprise work will be ‘non-routine,’ up from 25 percent in 2010. [People] will work with others with whom they have few links.  Teams will include people outside the control of the enterprise.”  To address this trend, teams need solutions that enable collaboration regardless of location.

Today, SDL is launching SDL Studio GroupShare - A collaboration solution for small to medium sized translation teams who have out-grown purely desktop solutions and are looking for a better way to centrally manage translation memories, terminology and translation projects.

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01/19/2012

Translators - Connect to the Cloud!

In both technology and business, cloud is a hot topic.  At SDL, things are no different and we are expanding cloud offerings to support a more dynamic, versatile translation environment.

As part of the release of SDL Trados Studio 2011 SP1, translators can now take advantage of SDL BeGlobal – the industry’s first cloud platform for trusted, automated translation – with a free SDL BeGlobal Community account.

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10/10/2011

Visiting the SDL Trados Studio 2011 Roadshows

Thursday 6th October saw the SDL Trados Studio Roadshow roll into Paris. Hosted at the idyllic British Embassy, delegates were treated to exceptional hospitality and highly informative presentations.

David Marshall kicked off the day with an introduction to Global Information Management (GIM). It was pleasing to see that so many of the translation and localization professionals in the room related to the message of David’s presentation, and the complexities of managing content across global corporations.

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