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Moderator: David Jones (Digital Content Writer, XTM International)

Panelist:
Alessandra Binazzi (Head of Global Localization, ASICS)
Dr. Rafal Jaworski (Linguistic AI Expert, XTM International)
Rory Sampair (XTM Xpert, XTM International)

Two-thirds of decision-makers think it’s important to be able to read a website in their native language.* Unfortunately, when it comes to translation and localization, many organizations are still shackled to manual, inefficient processes and outdated technology. 

Translation management systems can centralize language assets and simplify translation processes, but you need to ensure they are working for you – not against you. With the end of 2021 approaching, now is the time to re-evaluate and understand how the right technology can help you speak to the world.

In this Q&A panel webinar, translation and localization experts will share their perspectives on the top five essential components of a next-generation translation management system. They’ll explore all elements, including architecture, working components, processes, and how to achieve positive business outcomes.

*according to a recent Gartner Digital Markets survey 

Webinar Highlights:

  • Explore why a TMS is needed
  • Review the top 5 TMS must-haves
  • Learn how to measure the impact of a TMS

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Localizing and deploying material across multiple regions is complex. You need a translation solution that is simple, scalable and robust. XTM Cloud will help you deliver your content localized into multiple languages faster and more cost-effectively.

With XTM Cloud, you can:

  • Reduce translation costs by up to 50%
  • Automate manual localization processes
  • Translate and review in context
  • Manage and automate localization projects
  • Connect to your CMS or other translation tools


*Gartner Digital Markets 2021 COVID-19 Impact on Business Strategy. Stat cited in this article.