Archive for September, 2007
XML content management vendor DocZone drops barrier to entry with flexible SaaS pricing scheme. We applaud the intent, but question whether it changes how companies will select their CMS.
Welocalize announced it was buying similarly named Localize in its march to become one of the largest language service providers. As it continues to execute on its acquisition strategy, it joins other firms inside and outside the industry looking to grow in scale, offerings, and geographic coverage.
Idiom adds new portal, terminology workflow, and machine translation smarts for WorldServer 9 but still misses key features for job costing. This new release is fruit of collaboration between the company and the many constituents of the translation supply chain who contributed ideas, feedback, and plenty of challenges.
Publicly held companies in the United Kingdom need not report their results every quarter, but do release information twice a year. This week SDL announced its interim results for the first half of the year. Upticks in both revenue and profits led the news. |
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