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Monday, November 10, 2003
If you’re trying to decide which content management tools will best meet your global content needs, check out the Global Content Management Guide, a free report from the folks at the Localization Industry Standards Association (registration required).
The Guide “provides readers with an overview of the functionality needed in GCM systems, as well as detailed overviews of global function for selected GCM products, and a comparison matrix for over 100 general content management programs� basic functionality.”
Lisa.org is a non-profit association that describes itself as “the premier organization for the GILT (Globalization, Internationalization, Localization, and Translation) business communities.” Lisa claims membership from “400 leading IT manufacturers and solutions providers, along with industry professionals and an increasing number of vertical market corporations with an international business focus”. LISA helps establish best practice guidelines and language-technology standards for enterprise globalization.
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