SDL Research - Trends in automated translation

SDL Research - Trends in automated translation

How global businesses plan to use automated translation in the future




A survey was conducted by SDL to gain insight into automated translation and its role within the current and future business climate. Over 385 business professionals took part in the survey, including individuals from companies such as Cisco, Dell, HP, Motorola, Oracle, Panasonic, Philips, Siemens, Sun and Vodafone. 71% of respondents were of managerial level and above, from different parts of the business.

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Case Studies

Chrysler - Driving Down the Cost of Delivering Multilingual Content

"XyEnterprise, Tweddle Litho, and SDL team up to help Chrysler deliver vehicle owner and service documentation to global markets."

Best Western - SDL helps Best Western Grow bookings through Web Globalization

“The completion of our globalization project is an important step forward in serving the needs of our more than five million international travel guests who stay with us each year. The ability for our customers to learn about properties or book a reservation in their native language is an absolute necessity for our continued global expansion and growth.”

White Papers

SDL Research - Trends in automated translation

SDL, in association with the International Association for Machine Translation (IAMT) and Association for Machine Translation Americas (AMTA), ran a survey which was completed by over 385 individuals in global businesses. The results were fascinating and definitely show an increased interest in the use of automated translation over the last two years.

Product Brief

SDL KbTS Product Brief

The unique SDL Knowledge-based Translation System TM delivers a breakthrough in translation quality and throughput. All the leading language translation technologies are tightly integrated together and combined with specialist linguistic skills.