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| Idiom, Captura Group & Forrester: Do you need a Spanish website? Date: 2007-06-13 By: Lee Vann, Captura Group; Tamara Barbara, Forrester Research; Enid Burns, ClickZ; Dave Rosenlund, Idiom Description: This webinar takes you through the steps of evaluating your opportunity in the Spanish online market. It focuses on newly published Forrester Research findings and describes how you can maximize your potential for success by sizing your market for online Spanish-preferring customers and committing to a multi-channel Spanish-language service. Keywords: Hispanic, Web |
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| Five Ways to Improve Your Global Web Presence Date: 2007-04-04 By: Ron Rogowski, Forrester Research Description: If you want to expand global market share, localizing websites is a must. So are efficient localization processes to streamline collaboration. Forrester Research has developed a five-step formula for effective global web management, described in detail by Senior Analyst, Ron Rogowski. Keywords: Web, Globalization, Translation Management, Customers |
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| Leveraging Synergies between Content & Globalization Management Technologies Date: 2006-11-04 By: Kyle McNabb (Forrester Research), Ian McClure (Interwoven), Tim Lee (Idiom Technologies) Description: Idiom and Interwoven present this Webinar on why it's important and how to succeed with an integrated approach to globalization and content management. Hear Forrester Analyst, Kyle McNabb, talk about how to author, update, manage, store and deliver content in diverse formats to different audiences in different languages. Keywords: Globalization, Content Management, Web, Partner |
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| Forging the Globalization Supply Chain: Trends and Experiences Date: 2006-10-19 By: Geoffrey Bock, Bock & Company, Gabe Cortina, Medtronic Description: Global companies face an explosion of multi-lingual content. As they build their brands over the web, they need to rapidly translate and cost-effectively localize all of their customer-oriented information into the multiple languages of their target markets. Keywords: Web, Enterprise, Healthcare |
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| Idiom & Captura Group: Putting Hispanic Online Practices to Work Featuring Continental Airlines Date: 2006-06-01 By: Dave Rosenlund, Lee Vann Description: Learn how Continental Airlines employs Hispanic online best practices to provide high quality customer service to its growing Spanish-speaking audience. See how the airline successfully re-launched its continental.com website to enhance Spanish-language functionality, while optimizing existing enterprise applications and business processes. Keywords: Web, Hispanic |
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| Idiom & Captura Group: Hispanic Online Best Practices Date: 2006-05-01 By: Dave Rosenlund, Marvin Castro, Lee Vann Description: Whether you want to improve the success of your existing Hispanic online program or explore opportunities in this influential market, considering these Top 10 Hispanic Online best practices is a must. Examine best practices for program development, maintenance and marketing in this 3-part Webinar series. Keywords: Web, Hispanic |
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| Open Global Web Architecture Date: 2005-12-23 Description: Open Global Web Architecture (OGWA) is a methodology we created for simplifying the development and maintenance of multiple websites in different languages. Based on our years of experience working with a variety of global organizations on a variety of website translation needs, OGWA is a valuable tool that combines proven ideas and best practices for your use. Keywords: Enterprise, Web, Developers |
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| Idiom Videos: Eric Silberstein Date: 2006-05-01 By: Eric Silberstein Description: Idiom CTO, Founder and Chairman, Eric Silberstein, gives an overview of the company's founding vision, the essential role of globalization technology today, and the value Idiom provides to the globalization supply chain. Keywords: Web, Globalization, Translation Management |
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| Demonstrations | ||
| Introduction to OGWA Date: 2005-12-23 By: Bill Rabkin Description: Use this 15-minute audio/visual presentation for an overview of the features and benefits of the Open Global Web Architecture (OGWA). OGWA is a conceptual framework for simplifying the development and upkeep of multiple websites in different languages. Keywords: Enterprise, Business Managers, Localization Managers, Web |
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| Implementing OGWA Date: 2005-12-23 By: Bill Rabkin Description: This detailed demonstration and reference implementation shows how a fictional company, eGate Computers, applies the OGWA model to its multinational website. Keywords: Enterprise, IT Managers, Localization Managers, Web, Developers |
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| Collateral - White Papers | ||
| Common Sense Advisory: Going from Simple Translation to Successful Transactions on Global Websites Date: 2007-03-28 By: Donald A. DePalma Description: A review of key findings and website globalization implications from an eight-nation survey of over 2,400 consumers conducted by Common Sense Advisory to ask consumers what matters most to them when they buy online. This paper is an excerpt from a larger study, partially underwritten by Idiom, "Can't Read, Won't Buy: Why Language Matters for Global Websites," conducted by Common Sense Advisory in September 2006. Keywords: Web, Customers |
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| Leveraging Synergies Between Content Management and Globalization Management Technologies Date: 2007-02-21 By: Idiom Technologies Description: Today's global enterprise faces the challenge of managing increasing volumes of web and other offline content, while at the same time balancing the demand for accurate, timely and personalized content in multiple languages and formats. To address these challenges, organizations require a fully-integrated environment for managing, sharing and reusing global content, enterprise wide. Keywords: Content Management, Globalization, Translation Management, Web |
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| Can't Read, Won't Buy - Why Language Matters on Global Websites (Executive Summary only) Date: 2006-10-31 By: Donald A. DePalma, Benjamin B. Sargent, and Renato S. Beninatto Description: In the report Common Sense Advisory analyzes the online global buying preferences of more than 2,400 consumers from eight non-Anglophone countries in Europe, Asia, and South America. Specifically, the research was conducted to assess online language preferences and its subsequent impact on purchasing decisions. Factors including nationality, English-language proficiency, brand, and the ability to conduct transactions in foreign currencies were included in the study. To purchase the full report, please go visit Common Sense Advisory's website. Keywords: Web, Brand, Globalization, Customers |
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| Forrester Research: Effective Translation Management Date: 2006-07-05 By: Ron Rogowski, Forrester Research Description: Forrester Research makes a case for centralizing translation management to reduce the substantial costs global companies incur when managing multiple websites around the globe. Keywords: Enterprise, Business Managers, Web, Translation Management |
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| Idiom Technologies & Captura Group: Connecting with the US Hispanic Market Online Date: 2006-06-01 By: Idiom Technologies & Captura Group Description: Examine the market opportunity presented by US Hispanics online. Then learm how Idiom and Captura Group enable businesses to profit from this opportunity by developing, marketing and maintaining an effective, culturally-relevant Hispanic online presence. Keywords: Enterprise, Web |
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| Collateral - Joint Solutions Brief | ||
| Captura Group and Idiom: Your connection to the US Hispanic market online Date: 2006-11-20 Description: By combining Idiom globalization software and Captura Group's Hispanic online services, organizations can effectively develop, maintain and market a Hispanic online program. Keywords: Globalization, Web, Hispanic |
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| Collateral - Datasheets | ||
| WorldServer for Global Websites & Applications Date: 2005-12-01 Keywords: Enterprise, Web |
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| Collateral - Case Studies | ||
| Idiom and PTC: Speaking the Same Language Date: 2007-09-01 Keywords: Translation, Web, Publishing |
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| eBay Case Study Date: 2007-04-27 Description: Get a close look at why the world's #1 online marketplace chose Idiom WorldServer to integrate its content and globalization management activities, and extend the company's custom-developed global trading platform. Keywords: Enterprise, Web |
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| Oracle Case Study Date: 2006-02-05 Description: Learn how Oracle leverages Idiom WorldServer and the WorldServer SDK to build an extensible globalization platform for centralizing software translation and localization activities. Keywords: Enterprise, Web, Software, Technical Publications, Collateral |
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| Travelocity Case Study Date: 2005-08-01 Description: A long-time Idiom customer, Travelocity relies on WorldServer to provide language-specific services to customers around the world. Learn how the online travel leader worked hand-in-hand with Idiom to design a WorldServer solution that supports a scalable, global web architecture. Keywords: Enterprise, Web |
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| Adobe Systems, Global Website Management Date: 2004-12-01 Description: Find out how Adobe Systems accelerates content delivery across global websites, and reduces translation and localization costs by using Idiom WorldServer to centralize web content management. Keywords: Enterprise, Web |
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| Xilinx Case Study Date: 2004-12-01 Description: Learn how Idiom WorldServer helps this successful global technology company. Keywords: Enterprise, Web |
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