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Justifying Software Globalization to Management
1. Justifying Software Globalization to Management
Perhaps you have a clear or developing business case for software internationalization (i18n) and
localization (l10n), but the process is slow and you are having trouble justifying the cost and what’s
involved for i18n and L10n to management.
Is the lack of a definitive internationalization/localization process slowing your department down? Are you
in a position where you need to explain to management how much time-to-market is wasted by a late
international release, or quantifying globalization of your software application?
In this one hour online session, Adam Asnes, Founder & CEO of Lingoport, along with Loic Dufresne de
Virel of Intel will provide useful information on how you can get buy-in from management to support
your internationalization and localization efforts.
Webinar: “Justifying Software Globalization to Management”
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2011 @ 9:30am PT / 12:30pm ET
Registration: Register @ https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/650977528
Where: Your desktop
Cost: Complimentary
Presenter: Adam Asnes, Founder & CEO of Lingoport; Loic Dufresne de Virel, localization strategist at
Intel
Adam and Loic will discuss a number of topics, including:
How would management be affected if you failed to meet quarterly expectations internationally
due to a lack of understanding between developers and localization caused by an unclear
i18n/L10n process?
How much time (and money) is spent on bug fixing? And what exactly is an i18n bug?
How to create an internationalization plan.
How to lower overall cost by establishing a stable QA process.
How to managing the internationalization process.
How to present numbers and strategies to management in a clear and concise manner, and much
more.
This presentation targets technical managers, software engineers, test engineering managers, QA
managers, internationalization and localization managers, technical writers, content developers, and
anyone wanting to learn more on how to optimize their global software releases.