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Internationalization Best Practices

Discover how to use internationalization (I18N) to identify code-level obstacles that can delay the entry of your software into international markets.

For a modest fee, our two hour WebSeminar explores these internationalization issues you face in software product development:

  • Find a balance between application performance and localization costs to meet the needs of your international market.
  • Learn how to ensure that critical issues are addressed at the design phase of your software product, to avoid expensive remedial steps during localization.
  • Learn how to choose and implement the best character encoding system for your technical requirements and intended markets.
  • Explore the challenges of implementing multi-byte representations for Asian languages.
  • Plan and optimize a core User Interface (UI) design to reduce the per-language costs for UI formatting.
  • Implement localization-friendly string storage and delivery systems to reduce localization costs.

This training session is delivered online via WebEx and includes documentation and a recording of audio/visual content. To learn about upcoming training sessions, please subscribe to our mailing list.

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Customized training services and classes are also available on-site or through WebSeminars. To request a quote for an individual training session or more information about our training services, please contact Chris Raulf at marketing@translate.com, call 303 516 0857 x103, or complete the quote request form.

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