Business Problem Definition


Many software vendors would like to provide versions of their products localized into other languages. This usually involves hiring a translator for each attempt to localize each version of the product into each language.

Managing more than one language in this way is problematic and expensive because software (and especially shareware) evolves quickly. This task may become impossible for small vendors and individual software authors.

Many nice products are available on the market. They can get a potentially bigger market share if properly localized into additional languages.

Low-cost and effective software localization service is required to satisfy the needs of small and medium-size software development shops.
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[ March 2, 2006 ]