Sajan has announced the launch of Sajan Software, a wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to advancing cloud-based translation technologies. Based in Dublin, Ireland, Sajan Software, Ltd. will drive and support the continued evolution of Sajan's translation management system, and its suite of localization solutions. Vern Hanzlik, former CEO of Stellent (acquired by Oracle in 2006) has been named president of the new company. Sajan Software is offering translation management technologies, such as GCMS the translation management system (TMS). The company offers its TMS through an incremental, volume-based approach. Sajan Software offers a system to manage content and the way in which it flows to and from vendors, such as language service providers (LSPs). Strategically, Sajan Software will focus exclusively on translation management technology, which Sajan has already spent more than six years developing. Sajan recently released the latest version of GCMS 5.0, providing architectural and functional enhancements. In December 2008, the company opened an office dedicated to software research, development, quality assurance and operations in New Delhi. In concert with the launch of Sajan Software, Sajan has decided to also distinguish its translation services unit as Sajan Global Language Services. Current offerings include document translation, website localization, multilingual DTP, globalization consulting, and software localization. http://sajan.com
Sajan Launches Software Company
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