Thursday, May 29, 2008
This week, Welocalize told Common Sense Advisory that it had purchased Transware, an Irish Language Service Provider that owns some vintage translation management (TMS) technology. Read the interview with CEO Smith Yewell, who said the acquisition brings more revenue, production, and, most importantly, that TMS engine.
Web Operations Management and Web 2.0: An Interview with Lisa Welchman
[Member Profile] Meet MJ Broadbent
[Member Profile] Meet Piero Tintori
[Member Profile] Meet Norman Page
Automating CMS Metadata - Could It Work? How?
Wiki Master Stewart Mader Goes Solo With Grow Your Wiki
DITA Maturity Model Contest - Win an iPod Touch, Free Tickets To DocTrain East
The Dark Side of Location-Based Social Networking
Dell’s Twitter Experiment Shows Difficulty Using Service For Enterprise Purposes
Social Networking Gone Wrong vs. Social Networking Done Right
[Member Profile] Meet Scott Nesbitt
Norm Walsh Thinks Differently About XML … and Gets a New Job As Well
Making the Case for DITA, The Unlikely Demise of Adobe FrameMaker, and Finally, XSLT for MS Word
Content Reuse Rules: Apple Hits The Mark With MobileMe
[New Member] Qing Wang, TIBCO CDC
First Web 2.0 Summit Auction Benefits Charity: Lance Armstrong to Participate in Live Auction
Business Person’s Guide to Online Social Networking
Call for Presenters: Web Content 2009 Tampa Bay (Deadline August 15, 2008)

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