SDL announced the new release of the terminology management solution, SDL MultiTerm Server 2009. The announcement coincides with the launch of the TM crowdsharing technology SDL TM Server 2009. Global businesses and translators face the challenge that increasing volumes of content are being created in different areas of the organization and must be localized for global markets. With a fragmented approach to creating global content, organizations are not protecting their brand by managing the key terms that represent their business. This affects not only their brand, but also has a substantial impact on the content creation and localization process. SDL MultiTerm Server 2009 is a centralized solution to store, manage and share terminology, both internally and externally. SDL MultiTerm Server 2009 is designed to help organizations apply consistent terminology from source through to translation by providing access to everyone involved in creating content and terminology, such as engineers, marketing, translators and terminologists. SDL MultiTerm Server 2009 is now based on the framework of SDL Common Enterprise Application Framework (SDL CEAF).Improvement to the SDL MultiTerm user management functions, enables users to manage their terminology and translation memory assets by logging in only once. SDL MultiTerm Online, the online terminology portal, has also been given a brand new user interface in synchronization with SDL MultiTerm Desktop 2009 and SDL Trados Studio 2009, delivering a unified user experience across SDL products. And improved termbase maintenance features, including the tracking of terminology searches and enhanced reporting functions are incuded. http://www.sdl.com/
SDL Unveils New Server Solution to Manage Global Brand Consistency
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