Idiom Technologies Expands its European Footprint.Expansion Includes European Support Center to Serve Growing Customer Base DUBLIN -- Idiom([R]) Technologies, Inc., the leading independent provider of scalable software solutions for accelerating and optimizing globalization globalization Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation initiatives, today announced plans to expand its operations and business partnerships in Europe. The strategic push in Europe follows a recent increase in sales activity among European-based customers, including Business Objects and GE Healthcare GE Healthcare is a $18 billion (USD) unit of General Electric (GE). It employs more than 46,000 people worldwide and is headquartered in Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. GE Healthcare is the first GE business segment headquartered outside the United States. in France, and growing demand from U.S-based customers such as Oracle, Symantec and Autodesk who have centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. globalization operations in Europe. To serve its growing customer base, Idiom also announced the opening of a European support center located in Belgium. Through its European headquarters, based in London, England, Idiom is executing an aggressive sales strategy supported by its Idiom Global Partner Network[TM], an ecosystem of strategic partners that includes European language service providers (LSPs) and system integrators and consultancies dedicated to language and translation technologies, such as Cross Language and Opticentre. "Europe is a rapidly growing market for globalization and localization Customizing software and documentation for a particular country. It includes the translation of menus and messages into the native spoken language as well as changes in the user interface to accommodate different alphabets and culture. See internationalization and l10n. technology. We have seen a steady and growing demand in Europe, starting with our U.S-based customers such as Oracle and Autodesk, and now we're experiencing strong organic growth from leading companies within Europe as well," said Mike Iacobucci, president and chief executive officer, Idiom Technologies. "Through our new European support center, our expanding network of partners and our own solid sales and support team, we're in a strong position to serve the growing demand for WorldServer from customers across Europe." Today, there are twenty official European languages. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the report, Human Language Technologies for Europe (http://www.tc-star.org/pubblicazioni/D17_HLT HLT See: Highly leveraged transaction _ENG ENG electronystagmography. ENG abbr. electronystagmography ENG enzootic nasal granuloma. .pdf), published in April 2006, "the cost of translation and its effect on the European economy is of paramount importance in the respect that, besides the direct cost of translation, language barriers can hinder the exploitation of new opportunities." The same report estimates that the European Union European Union (EU), name given since the ratification (Nov., 1993) of the Treaty of European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, to the European Community alone spends 1.1 billion per year, 1 percent of their budget, on all translation and interpretation services. European Support Center To address the growing demand from customers for 24/7 globalization and localization support, Idiom has opened a European support center in Belgium. The European center enhances the company's standard support capabilities by offering extended around-the-clock coverage as a premium to all Idiom customers worldwide. Through the new center, Idiom is also providing local time zone and local language support for its European customers. Idiom Global Partner Network Idiom recently announced that Opticentre (http://www.opticentre.net/), a pioneer of localization solutions, and Cross Language (http://www.crosslang.com/), a leading provider of complete translation automation solutions, have signed on as the newest Idiom global partners. In 2007 and beyond, Idiom expects to welcome additional partners into this program, including other European systems integrators, resellers and LSPs, to create a strong, geographically dispersed network of resources capable of serving increased demand for WorldServer in Europe. Recent additions to the Idiom LSP LSP - Label Switched Path Advantage Program[TM] include VistaTEC, Matrix, Wessex Translations Limited and WHP WHP Workplace Health Promotion WHP WOCE (World Ocean Circulation Experiment) Hydrographic Program WHP Wellhead Protection WHP Wheel Horsepower WHP With High Probability WHP Wellhead Platform (offshore drilling) . Idiom's European expansion plans come during a period of widespread growth in the worldwide translation and localization market. Research firm Common Sense Advisory (http://www.commonsenseadvisory.com/) estimates the current worldwide translation and localization market at US$ 8.8 billion, and the firm expects it to reach US$ 12 billion by 2010. About Idiom Technologies, Inc. Idiom[R] Technologies optimizes the globalization supply chain by aligning global enterprises, language service providers and translators. Award-winning WorldServer[TM] software solutions expand market reach and accelerate multilingual communication with a proven platform for automating translation and localization processes. Idiom works with global organizations including Adobe, Autodesk, Continental Airlines, eBay, Mattel and Travelocity to cost-effectively translate global websites and applications, streamline software localization and delivery, and speed time-to-market for international product documentation. Idiom also partners with consulting firms Noun 1. consulting firm - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting company business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a , systems integrators and technology vendors to help customers achieve high-quality results and maximize existing enterprise infrastructure. Idiom is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts One of the early centers of the Industrial Revolution in northern America, Waltham is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 59,226 at the 2000 census. , with offices throughout North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and in Europe. To learn more please visit http://www.idiominc.com or call +1 781-464-6000. Idiom and WorldServer are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Idiom Technologies, Inc. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. |
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