
Since its founding in 1981, KCSL Inc. has taken an approach to development that first and foremost accounts for the needs of end users and corporations. It has developed and licensed software worldwide. Today KCSL technologies are the backbone for numerous electronic systems that are recognized for their quality, reliability, simplicity, and efficiency.
Companies which have used KCSL technologies include Microsoft, Corel, Inso, McClelland & Stewart, Hewlett Packard and Sharp. Over 200 million computer users throughout the world depend on KCSL's spell and grammar checking technologies. Other KCSL technologies, including unstructured data searching, lies behind such products as the electronic versions of The American Heritage Dictionary and The Canadian Encyclopedia as well as many government and corporate web sites.
Building on its extensive experience in automatic spelling and grammar correction, thesauruses, categorization, summarization, automatic language detection, information retrieval and other linguistic technologies, KCSL, in 2004, introduced a new language technology tool, called NoBabel™ Translator.
NoBabel Translator eases the problem of human translators being unable to adequately cope with the rapidly increasing demand for translations. By integrating a number of proven linguistic and statistical technologies in a unique way, NoBabel automatically generates high quality translations and assembles them into Translation Memories (TMs). NoBabel's processes are completely automated. By providing translators with a unique technology, NoBabel Translator is the only commercially available Machine Translation (MT) product that easily and affordably is integrated into a translator’s working environment and so increases their productivity.
Contact
Meier Deutsch, VP, Sales & Alliances
KCSL Inc.
150 Ferrand Drive, Suite 904
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M3C 3E5
Website: www.kcsl.ca, www.nobabel.com
Phone: 416-222-6112
Fax: 416-222-6819