SDL Warns Businesses to Think Global When Migrating to XML
Research highlights mass adoption of XML technology; SDL delivers 7 golden rules for global XML
SDL Maidenhead
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United Kingdom
martes, 08 de mayo de 2007
SDL, the leading provider of Global Information Management (GIM) solutions, announced today the findings of a research project into the use of XML in delivering global content across multiple channels.
According to the research, 83 per cent of all companies surveyed stated that they have already moved to XML, or will be moving to XML in the coming two years. Yet only 3 per cent of companies surveyed have all their planned content within XML.
According to the research, companies see three significant benefits in moving to XML – cost reduction [62 per cent], accelerating time-to-market [50 per cent] and driving brand consistency [50 per cent].
Furthermore, over 91 per cent of those surveyed see the benefits of or would like to know more about global XML – the use of XML in enabling communication in different languages.
“XML promises to provide great flexibility in delivering content to global customers. Once organizations discover this, we believe adoption speed will increase exponentially,” commented JoAnn Hackos, president of independent information consultancy, Comtech Services and widely regarded as an XML and DITA expert. “Using XML, organizations can respond quickly and effectively to diverse market requirements."
SDL is warning corporations that the global implications of moving to XML must be considered up-front and is providing seven golden rules at www.sdlglobalxml.com to ensure successful implementation of XML projects for communicating with global audiences:
- XML alone does not solve the issue of global content
- Think global from the start of your XML strategy
- Automate the process of managing higher volumes of smaller chunks, being sent more frequently for translation
- Ensure translators can visualize the context of XML chunks
- Optimize the structure of your XML for localization
- Protect your XML code during localization
- Ensure terminology and style are consistent across dispersed chunks
“Although usage is still in its infancy, it is clear that organizations are planning to migrate content to XML in the coming years”, stated Chris Boorman, Chief Marketing Officer at SDL. “Our experience has shown that organizations must think very seriously about the implications of using XML to communicate with global markets and ensure that they incorporate the global perspective right from the start.”
Acerca de SDL
SDL es el proveedor líder en soluciones de gestión global de la información, que permiten a las empresas acelerar la publicación de contenido multilingüe de alta calidad en los mercados internacionales. Sus servicios y software de empresa se integran con los sistemas empresariales existentes para gestionar todo el ciclo de información global, desde la edición a la publicación, pasando por cada etapa de la cadena del proceso de traducción.
Las empresas líderes en su sector a nivel internacional confían en SDL como proveedor de servicios y software de empresa para sus procesos de gestión global de la información, como por ejemplo ABN-Amro, Best Western, Bosch, Canon, Chrysler, CNH, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Philips, SAP, Sony, SUN Microsystems y Virgin Atlantic.
SDL ha implantado más de 500 soluciones empresariales de gestión global de la información, ha concedido más de 170.000 licencias de software en dicho ecosistema y proporciona acceso a portales de traducción a petición del cliente para más de 10 millones de usuarios al mes. Más de 1.000 profesionales ofrecen servicios lingüísticos, de asesoramiento y de implantación a través de su infraestructura internacional de más de 50 oficinas en 30 países. Si desea obtener más información, visite
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