Archive for May, 2005

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May
Donald A. DePalma 18 May 2005
Filed under (Culture & Globalism, International Marketing)
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Boxing is an international support and the Junior Welterweight division is the perfect example of the globalization of boxing. This article cites the provenance of many boxers, including the “Soviet Empire”, Australia, Canada, England, Germany, and Mexico. It notes that boxing is undergoing a transition, from the U.S. pay-per-view model to a broader international market.

 
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Arbortext and Trados announced an alliance that closely ties the authoring and publishing processes with the entire globalization cycle. The companies claim that the alliance creates the industry’s first global enterprise publishing solution that controls and streamlines the increasingly complex global content workflow.

 
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Dell continued to grow significantly faster than the rest of the industry in all global regions, customer segments and product categories during its fiscal first-quarter 2006, and did so with strong profitability. The company also said it expects revenue growth to be higher in the second quarter.

 
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Basis Technology announced the availability of release 4.0 of its Rosette Linguistics Platform. Key enhancements are new European language support; performance enhancements for Arabic analysis; new dictionaries for Asian languages; named entity extraction; and expanded coverage for language identification.