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2013 could be referred to as the year of the Croatian translator. So why is the Croatian Language so important? Croatia is expected to join the European Union on 1st July 2013. This means that Croatian will become the 24th Official Language of the European Union. As a result the Croatian p… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Marion Shaw in Localization , Translation
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This is my third and final blog post Loïc Dufresne de Virel, Localization Strategist at Intel, my initial post and second post. Loïc will be attending the Innovate 2013 conference in San Jose, here's the last part of my interview with Loïc regarding his tips on planning for customer experi… Continue reading this post »
Posted by John Cass in SDL Innovate
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We all know that social has changed the game – at SDL Social Intelligence, we enable our clients to interpret and analyze that vast data set in an effective, measurable way to drive organizational success. As the social market continues to evolve through consolidation and integration, our … Continue reading this post »
Posted by Russ Taufa in Social Data , Social Intelligence
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Big Data used to be about tackling the three Vs – volume, variety and velocity of information. Now, there’s a fourth: vernacular. Big Language means that business needs to act faster, listen more intently, and better understand customer intent – in dozens of languages.Customers who rely … Continue reading this post »
Posted by Keith Laska in Big data , Cloud Computing , Innovation , Language Technology , Localization , Machine Translation , Predictive Analytics , Sentiment Analysis , Translation
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Advanced language technologies, such as machine translation, have a direct impact on the business value and future of an enterprise. Our scientists contribute to this innovation by implementing advanced computer science and applying their discoveries into SDL products used in the market. T… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Brittany Benson in Innovation , Language Technology , Localization , Machine Translation , SDL Research
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Moneyball, Nate Silver and Social Intelligence – these subjects share a reputation for being data driven, but otherwise seem to be unrelated. Those reputations are well-deserved, but the three topics share some widely held misconceptions. Their use of data analysis is frequently misreprese… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Daryl Orts in Social Data , Social Intelligence
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There seems to be a real difference between marketing people who by nature are quite cautious, and those who are prepared to take a risk. Or to put it another way, to boldly go where they or their companies haven’t been before.I spend a fair bit of time with marketing teams, particularly t… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Roger Luxton in Big data , Business intelligence , Campaign Management and Analytics , Customer Experience Management , Tips and Tricks
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Machine Translation is coming. Yes, it's been around for years, but now it's hitting the mainstream language industry - and you need to decide on your strategy. "The price of inaction is far greater than the cost of making a mistake." - Meister Eckhart, 13th Century German Theologian At SD… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Andy Reid in Machine Translation , Translation
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As a marketer, it can be difficult to identify where and when to make changes to optimize your customer engagement strategy before it’s too late. Often times, you see the results of a campaign but have no real diagnostics for where and what went wrong or right so you can engage your custom… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Amber McCrory in Customer Experience Management , Customer Journey Mapping , Digital Content , Social Data , Social Intelligence
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We become scientists because we want to know and do more than we know and can do today. Often times we choose the problems we work on; other times, the problems choose us. Every week, we have ten ideas: one or two turn out to be good, most don’t. Sometimes we stick to one problem for a lif… Continue reading this post »
Posted by Daniel Marcu in Big data , SDL Research
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