SDL delivers .NET support with release of Microsoft Content Management Server 2002

"SDLWorkFlow" offers Microsoft .NET - based interface to new release of leading content management product

SDL Maidenhead , United Kingdom
giovedì 17 ottobre 2002

SDL today announced support for Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 within SDLWorkFlow 4.11. The newly updated integration leverages SDL's existing support for earlier versions of Microsoft Content Management Server, but offers greater flexibility for the management of multilingual content and reduced deployment times, owing to the adoption of Microsoft .NET.

 "Management of multilingual content is now imperative for global businesses," said Eric Swift, group product manager for .NET Enterprise Servers at Microsoft Corp. "Content Management Server has seen large adoption from international companies due to its strength in this area. SDL has a strong solution with SDLWorkFlow 4.11, which will enable our mutual customers to quickly and easily localize content on their global Web sites."

"Microsoft's support for XML within Content Management Server and .NET enables us to easily integrate vendor-independent content localization services and offer support for all conceivable translation deployment scenarios," said Keith Mills, CTO of SDL. "Multilingual site architecture improvements in Content Management Server 2002 have enabled us to offer increased flexibility in the way we localize content. Adoption of the .NET Framework as the integrative technology means that development of any customized solution is now relatively painless."

SDLWorkFlow allows users of Microsoft Content Management Server to seamlessly manage the process of localizing content, resulting in a faster time to market for new or amended online content. The tight integration of the content management and content localization workflows means that content can be deployed to local language sites in a swift and controlled manner.

"The deployment of multilingual content is not only now an organizational imperative, it must be managed within a truly dynamic systems structure. The integration of technologies such as Microsoft Content Management Server, and SDLWorkFlow offers an exciting route forward," said SDL's Marketing Director, Hedley Rees-Evans. "Once large, global businesses become aware of the automated translation support now available, such systems will also become a competitive imperative."


SDL

SDL è il principale fornitore di soluzioni per la gestione di contenuti globali (GIM) che consentono alle organizzazioni di accelerare la consegna dei contenuti multilingue di alta qualità destinati ai mercati internazionali. Il software e i servizi aziendali sono integrati con i sistemi aziendali esistenti in modo da gestire i contenuti globali dall'authoring alla pubblicazione passando attraverso tutte le fasi del processo di traduzione.

Aziende leader a livello internazionale si affidano a SDL per fornire software aziendali o servizi gestiti in hosting per i processi di gestione dei contenuti globali, tra cui ABN-Amro, Best Western, Bosch, Canon, Chrysler, CNH, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Philips, SAP, Sony, SUN Microsystems e Virgin Atlantic.

SDL ha implementato più di 480 soluzioni di gestione dei contenuti globali aziendali, ha distribuito oltre 150.000 licenze software nell'ecosistema della gestione dei contenuti globali e fornisce l'accesso a portali per traduzioni su richiesta a 10 milioni di clienti al mese. Oltre 1000 professionisti offrono servizi linguistici, di implementazione e consulenza tramite l'infrastruttura globale dell'azienda costituita da più di 50 uffici dislocati in 30 paesi diversi. Per ulteriori informazioni, visitare il nostro sito Web all'indirizzo www.sdl.com

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Nicola Bogle (SDL)
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nbogle@sdl.com