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SDL collaborates with Microsoft® to deliver Windows VISTA™ Language Interface Pack into emerging languages
SDL technology and Certification program chosen as the standard platform of choice by Microsoft.

SDL plc - Trading Statement
SDL plc, the leading provider of Global Information Management (GIM) solutions, today announced that profits for the half year ending 30 June 2007 are expected to be ahead of market expectations.

Study Shows Organizations Struggling to Manage Brands on a Global Scale
Less than a quarter of American companies are able to offer a consistent online customer experience in multiple languages, according to a study by Forrester Consulting.

Philips drives global growth with on-demand translation services
SDL announced that Royal Philips Electronics has standardized on its on-demand Global Information Management technology to handle translation for its Consumer Electronics, Domestic Appliances and Medical Divisions around the globe.

SDL Encourages ‘Consumer Democracy’ with ideas.sdltrados.com
SDL announced the launch of ideas.sdltrados.com – an online customer suggestions portal for the SDL TRADOS technology community.

SDL extends Global Information Management capabilities with acquisition of PASS Engineering SDL announced the acquisition of PASS Engineering, the developers of the highly acclaimed visual software localization tool PASSOLO. Introducing products to global markets is one of the key challenges being faced by organizations. This acquisition further enables global businesses to reduce the time, effort and cost of creating multilingual content for the global markets.

Kyocera Mita makes market-ready products available to the customer 30% faster with SDL SDL announced today that Kyocera Mita is accelerating the time-to-market for its products by 30% using SDL technology. With SDL MultiTerm enabling intelligent terminology management in more than 20 languages, this leading Japanese document management company aims to reduce the end-to-end localization costs by 40% over the next fiscal year and increase translation productivity by 30%, all while maintaining a consistent global brand identity in any market.