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Webinar: Business Cases for Multilingual Content

Update: Time Correction!
Wednesday, September 24, 11:00 AM ET

Gilbane's study on multilingual communications confirms that enterprise strategies for creating, managing, and publishing multilingual business communications are often vague, if they exist at all. Without these strategies, companies face significant risk and loss of competitive advantage, especially as pressures to grow revenues, control costs, and satisfy customers increase exponentially. If you don't have a multilingual content strategy in place, how do you get started? If you do, how do you advance your processes and improve performance and quality?

Andrew Thomas from SDL joins us in an online panel discussion on making the case for multilingual content strategies. The webinar draws on new research from Gilbane and real-world experience of SDL's customers. Registration is open. Sponsored by SDL.


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