SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  3
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
Worldware Conference Summary – Not as good as being there
Internationalization Articles                                                                                            April 15th, 2


In March I attended and presented at the first Worldware conference, which took place in Santa Clara,
California in the heart of Silicon Valley. I became really excited about this conference as it proved to be
the first to directly target business issues around software internationalization and globalization. Too often
in other conferences, the focus is very low level on technical issues, while missing greater business
planning and operational issues that affect every organization that looks to build and maintain world-ready
products. In fact, that issue had been a long running annoyance for me when attending conferences like
Unicode and LocalizationWorld. So I was eager to get involved in Worldware and sat on its board as well.

The conference had outstanding material, and featured various business leaders from well known world software brands. The downsi
was that the conference was not particularly well attended. There were probably a total of about 70 people there, including speake
but at least we all got to know one another. Presentations featured executives from companies like EMC, Microsoft, Linden Labs,
Oracle, Mozilla, Sun, Adobe, Yahoo!, Intel, various industry consultants and of course me.

Here’s a few items from my notes and memory, in little particular order:



        • Don Depalma, of CommonSense Advisory, had some excellent data showing return on investment and overwhelming custom
        preference for software which was internationalized with locale sensitive language and formatting support. His numbers were
        the Holy Grail that managers have been asking for. A big point was that even when end-users are perfectly capable of reading
        writing and speaking English, they vastly preferred software in their own language to the point where they made choices and
        spent more in line with that preference. Don had data broken down even per country. I can’t wait to poach some of these
        slides.


        • Common points were that i18n is an enabler for localization and ultimately revenues. A way to waste a ton of money is to
        pursue localization before you’ve properly internationalized.


        • Organizations like Mozilla and Linden Labs (Second Life) are making great use of crowdsourcing to enable new features and
        localization. So if you have a product which has an emotional type of rabid following, crowdsourcing is a relatively new form
        getting help, though it needs its own adaptation for management.


        • Some companies, like EMC, must simultaneously ship for all top tier locales when releasing new products. So globalization
        isn’t an afterthought.


        • Executives don’t understand internationalization but understand the cascading effect.


        • Invest in internationalization expertise. Too expensive to “wing” it.


                  o Empower product teams


                  o Create i18n boot camp training
• Some companies demonstrated that they have built whole organizational frameworks to support internationalization.
Particularly Intel and Yahoo! presented how they are using technologies for automatically auditing global readiness. Happy to
say Globalyzer got many accolades.


• There was a lively Agile (extremely popular development methodology) discussion as it relates to internationalization. This
because if i18n is built into the product development from the start Agile works great. When there are Agile cycles and i18n o
existing code going on simultaneously, both efforts are very unlikely to synchronize well. Lots of reasons for this, which woul
probably make a great future article for this newsletter. This issue came up multiple times and Tony Jewteshenko gave a who
presentation session on it (but I wasn’t able to attend that one).


• It’s extremely difficult to take back a language after you release for a particular market. So consider that request for your
software in Klingon carefully.


• How you communicate around the world will empower your organization.


       o Brand recognition


       o Market Share


       o ROI


• I presented along with Daniel Goldschmidt on how to get an i18n effort going


       o Technical buyer, vs. Management objectives


       o Need to get a good plan for budget approval first, design second


       o Showed Globalyzer 3.0 and scanned some open source code


       o Demonstrated a project plan


       o Daniel broke down i18n projects into a 3 phase approach


               • Transportation – moving data from A to B


               • Application – doing something with the data (e.g. sorting)


               • User Interfaces


       o Then we both talked about keeping software world-ready and answered questions


• Kamal Monsour of Monotype Imaging gave a most informative presentation showing intricacies of digital fonts in languages l
Arabic and Hindi.


• I was on a panel along with Ed Watts of Oracle and Mike McKenna from Yahoo! on Assessing and Quantifying efforts. Ed
emphasized the role of pseudo-localization. Mike was his usual incredible reservoir of information and experiences both
organizationally and on the technical side in supporting i18n. I talked about how we essentially have had to learn to estimate
and execute internationalization projects and still make a profit, and that’s why we’ve created tools and methodologies to d
so.


        • Aaron Marcus of Aaron Marcus and Associates gave a presentation on cross cultural user-experience design showing many
        cultural differences, certain scales by which cultures accept power hierarchies and how that shows up in site design.


        • Mike McKenna showed a fabulous presentation on trends in internationalizing which featured several i18n initiatives at Yaho
        As a bonus, I got a Fight Mojibake sticker (ghost characters), which is now on my notebook. In particular, they work to get
        people enthusiastic and understanding that they are creating products for the world. He also talked about how his team
        supports i18n with tools like Globalyzer. Thanks Mike.


        • Barbara Burbach of Cisco talked about staffing models, including outsourcing for i18n and l10n. She felt i18n outsourcing fo
        an existing product was a good idea, as it keeps the core development team focused on new features. For new products being
        internationalized from the beginning, she preferred in house engineering.


        • Tex Texin (i18n Guy) discussed how he has worked with various teams to promote internationalization, and how decisions
        were often affected. He also gave Globalyzer a nice recommendation. Tex was formerly in charge of internationalization at
        Yahoo! and NetApp, both of which are Lingoport customers. Thanks Tex.


I’ve missed a ton in this quick summary, as I haven’t managed to master being in two places at once and couldn’t have attended all
sessions.




       Resources
                 Internationalization Articles
                 Internationalization Newsletter
                 Internationalization Whitepapers
                 Videos
                 Webinars




Subscribe
Subscribe to our newsletter and white papers for free internationalization news, articles, and Webinar
announcements sent via email.
Click Here to Subscribe


Contact Us
     Phone: +1.303.444.8020
              Email: info@lingoport.com

Contenu connexe

En vedette

Internatinal business
Internatinal businessInternatinal business
Internatinal businessBhoj Bhandari
 
Supply Chain Globalization
Supply Chain GlobalizationSupply Chain Globalization
Supply Chain GlobalizationPushkar Bajpai
 
Impact of globalization on organizational behavior
Impact of globalization on organizational behaviorImpact of globalization on organizational behavior
Impact of globalization on organizational behaviorPreethi Reddy
 
Globalisation slideshare
Globalisation slideshareGlobalisation slideshare
Globalisation slideshareKennedy Machete
 
The impact of globalization on international business
The impact of globalization on international businessThe impact of globalization on international business
The impact of globalization on international businesssooriya karunanithi
 
Globalization powerpoint
Globalization powerpointGlobalization powerpoint
Globalization powerpointshelbbb527
 
Ethics presentation 21.5.14
Ethics presentation 21.5.14Ethics presentation 21.5.14
Ethics presentation 21.5.14Tusara
 

En vedette (9)

Globalization
GlobalizationGlobalization
Globalization
 
Internatinal business
Internatinal businessInternatinal business
Internatinal business
 
Supply Chain Globalization
Supply Chain GlobalizationSupply Chain Globalization
Supply Chain Globalization
 
Globalization 3.0
Globalization 3.0Globalization 3.0
Globalization 3.0
 
Impact of globalization on organizational behavior
Impact of globalization on organizational behaviorImpact of globalization on organizational behavior
Impact of globalization on organizational behavior
 
Globalisation slideshare
Globalisation slideshareGlobalisation slideshare
Globalisation slideshare
 
The impact of globalization on international business
The impact of globalization on international businessThe impact of globalization on international business
The impact of globalization on international business
 
Globalization powerpoint
Globalization powerpointGlobalization powerpoint
Globalization powerpoint
 
Ethics presentation 21.5.14
Ethics presentation 21.5.14Ethics presentation 21.5.14
Ethics presentation 21.5.14
 

Similaire à Worldware: Software internationalization and globalization conference summary notes

Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...
Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...
Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6
CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6
CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6John Lilly
 
Why Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland Keynote
Why Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland KeynoteWhy Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland Keynote
Why Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland KeynoteExove
 
Blitzscaling Class 5: Tribal Stage
Blitzscaling Class 5: Tribal StageBlitzscaling Class 5: Tribal Stage
Blitzscaling Class 5: Tribal StageGreylock Partners
 
Creating Knowledge With Users
Creating Knowledge With UsersCreating Knowledge With Users
Creating Knowledge With UsersKenji Hiranabe
 
The Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of Localization
The Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of LocalizationThe Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of Localization
The Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of LocalizationMichael Meinhardt
 
2019 11-06 globalization
2019 11-06 globalization2019 11-06 globalization
2019 11-06 globalizationpcerda0
 
NATI preso vfinal
NATI preso vfinalNATI preso vfinal
NATI preso vfinalronpiovesan
 
Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!
Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!
Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Unlock the Power of Machine Translation
Unlock the Power of Machine TranslationUnlock the Power of Machine Translation
Unlock the Power of Machine TranslationRDC
 
Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)
Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)
Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)Intergen
 
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...Gordon Kraft
 
Every Consumer is a Business user is a Consumer
Every Consumer is a Business user is a ConsumerEvery Consumer is a Business user is a Consumer
Every Consumer is a Business user is a ConsumerMichael Kogeler
 
Innovation Models in China
Innovation Models in ChinaInnovation Models in China
Innovation Models in ChinaGeeks On A Plane
 
Innovation Models In China
Innovation Models In ChinaInnovation Models In China
Innovation Models In ChinaBenjamin Joffe
 
Welocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazine
Welocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazineWelocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazine
Welocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazinelouise law
 

Similaire à Worldware: Software internationalization and globalization conference summary notes (20)

Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...
Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...
Lingoport internationalization-i18n-and-localization-l10n-e newsletter-septem...
 
CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6
CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6
CS183C Blitzscaling - October 6
 
Why Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland Keynote
Why Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland KeynoteWhy Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland Keynote
Why Open Always Trumps Closed (Eventually) - Drupalcamp Finland Keynote
 
Blitzscaling Class 5: Tribal Stage
Blitzscaling Class 5: Tribal StageBlitzscaling Class 5: Tribal Stage
Blitzscaling Class 5: Tribal Stage
 
Creating Knowledge With Users
Creating Knowledge With UsersCreating Knowledge With Users
Creating Knowledge With Users
 
The Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of Localization
The Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of LocalizationThe Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of Localization
The Human ROI: Past, Present and Future of Localization
 
Internationalization & Localization Process
Internationalization & Localization ProcessInternationalization & Localization Process
Internationalization & Localization Process
 
2019 11-06 globalization
2019 11-06 globalization2019 11-06 globalization
2019 11-06 globalization
 
NATI preso vfinal
NATI preso vfinalNATI preso vfinal
NATI preso vfinal
 
Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!
Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!
Internationalization Conference, Webinars, Events, Book Discount and More!
 
Unlock the Power of Machine Translation
Unlock the Power of Machine TranslationUnlock the Power of Machine Translation
Unlock the Power of Machine Translation
 
Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)
Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)
Intergen Smarts 20 (2009)
 
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...
VARS - the way we make money as independent entrepreneurs...
 
Every Consumer is a Business user is a Consumer
Every Consumer is a Business user is a ConsumerEvery Consumer is a Business user is a Consumer
Every Consumer is a Business user is a Consumer
 
Ims333 vc project
Ims333 vc projectIms333 vc project
Ims333 vc project
 
Outsourcing Internationalization (i18n) Services
Outsourcing Internationalization (i18n) ServicesOutsourcing Internationalization (i18n) Services
Outsourcing Internationalization (i18n) Services
 
Innovation Models in China
Innovation Models in ChinaInnovation Models in China
Innovation Models in China
 
Static analysis for multiple programming languages
Static analysis for multiple programming languagesStatic analysis for multiple programming languages
Static analysis for multiple programming languages
 
Innovation Models In China
Innovation Models In ChinaInnovation Models In China
Innovation Models In China
 
Welocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazine
Welocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazineWelocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazine
Welocalize_LocLeadersSanta Clara_emagazine
 

Plus de Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)

LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011
LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011
LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Leading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert Discussion
Leading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert DiscussionLeading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert Discussion
Leading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert DiscussionLingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Wordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static Analysis
Wordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static AnalysisWordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static Analysis
Wordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static AnalysisLingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
JavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software Localization
JavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software LocalizationJavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software Localization
JavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software LocalizationLingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...
Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...
Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...
Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...
Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A Study
Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A StudyInternationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A Study
Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A StudyLingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)
Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)
Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...Lingoport (www.lingoport.com)
 

Plus de Lingoport (www.lingoport.com) (17)

Staying Global in an Agile World Presentation
Staying Global in an Agile World PresentationStaying Global in an Agile World Presentation
Staying Global in an Agile World Presentation
 
Internationalizing a Multi-Layered Application
Internationalizing a Multi-Layered ApplicationInternationalizing a Multi-Layered Application
Internationalizing a Multi-Layered Application
 
Shifting Left Webinar Slideshow
Shifting Left Webinar SlideshowShifting Left Webinar Slideshow
Shifting Left Webinar Slideshow
 
Shifting Left Webinar Slides
Shifting Left Webinar SlidesShifting Left Webinar Slides
Shifting Left Webinar Slides
 
Keyboards and Internationalization
Keyboards and InternationalizationKeyboards and Internationalization
Keyboards and Internationalization
 
LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011
LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011
LocWorld: Building an Internationalization Plan; October 2011
 
Leading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert Discussion
Leading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert DiscussionLeading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert Discussion
Leading Globalized Software Effort: An Expert Discussion
 
Unicode Primer for the Uninitiated
Unicode Primer for the UninitiatedUnicode Primer for the Uninitiated
Unicode Primer for the Uninitiated
 
Wordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static Analysis
Wordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static AnalysisWordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static Analysis
Wordware 2011: Lingoport i18n Planning & Static Analysis
 
JavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software Localization
JavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software LocalizationJavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software Localization
JavaScript Internationalization I18n for Efficient Software Localization
 
Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...
Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...
Internationalization (i18n) Primer: Solving Coding Issues Equals Competitive ...
 
Introduction to Internationalization (I18n)
Introduction to Internationalization (I18n)Introduction to Internationalization (I18n)
Introduction to Internationalization (I18n)
 
Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...
Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...
Enhancing Internationalization Productivity: I18n Tools Support Software Loca...
 
Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A Study
Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A StudyInternationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A Study
Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n): A Study
 
Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)
Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)
Business Perspectives on Internationalization (i18n)
 
Internationalization (i18n) Primer
Internationalization (i18n) PrimerInternationalization (i18n) Primer
Internationalization (i18n) Primer
 
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n) - Partners in Successful ...
 

Dernier

MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024MIND CTI
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodJuan lago vázquez
 
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonData Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonAnna Loughnan Colquhoun
 
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu Subbu
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu SubbuApidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu Subbu
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu Subbuapidays
 
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ..."I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...Zilliz
 
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of TerraformAWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of TerraformAndrey Devyatkin
 
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerHow to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerThousandEyes
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...DianaGray10
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...apidays
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...apidays
 
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProduct Anonymous
 
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)wesley chun
 
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdfRansomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdfOverkill Security
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoffsammart93
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, AdobeApidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobeapidays
 
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...Miguel Araújo
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherRemote DBA Services
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyKhushali Kathiriya
 
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Drew Madelung
 

Dernier (20)

MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
 
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt RobisonData Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
Data Cloud, More than a CDP by Matt Robison
 
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu Subbu
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu SubbuApidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu Subbu
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Modernizing Securities Finance by Madhu Subbu
 
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ..."I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
 
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of TerraformAWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
 
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected WorkerHow to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
 
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
 
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
Powerful Google developer tools for immediate impact! (2023-24 C)
 
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdfRansomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, AdobeApidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
 
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
 
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
Strategies for Unlocking Knowledge Management in Microsoft 365 in the Copilot...
 

Worldware: Software internationalization and globalization conference summary notes

  • 1. Worldware Conference Summary – Not as good as being there Internationalization Articles April 15th, 2 In March I attended and presented at the first Worldware conference, which took place in Santa Clara, California in the heart of Silicon Valley. I became really excited about this conference as it proved to be the first to directly target business issues around software internationalization and globalization. Too often in other conferences, the focus is very low level on technical issues, while missing greater business planning and operational issues that affect every organization that looks to build and maintain world-ready products. In fact, that issue had been a long running annoyance for me when attending conferences like Unicode and LocalizationWorld. So I was eager to get involved in Worldware and sat on its board as well. The conference had outstanding material, and featured various business leaders from well known world software brands. The downsi was that the conference was not particularly well attended. There were probably a total of about 70 people there, including speake but at least we all got to know one another. Presentations featured executives from companies like EMC, Microsoft, Linden Labs, Oracle, Mozilla, Sun, Adobe, Yahoo!, Intel, various industry consultants and of course me. Here’s a few items from my notes and memory, in little particular order: • Don Depalma, of CommonSense Advisory, had some excellent data showing return on investment and overwhelming custom preference for software which was internationalized with locale sensitive language and formatting support. His numbers were the Holy Grail that managers have been asking for. A big point was that even when end-users are perfectly capable of reading writing and speaking English, they vastly preferred software in their own language to the point where they made choices and spent more in line with that preference. Don had data broken down even per country. I can’t wait to poach some of these slides. • Common points were that i18n is an enabler for localization and ultimately revenues. A way to waste a ton of money is to pursue localization before you’ve properly internationalized. • Organizations like Mozilla and Linden Labs (Second Life) are making great use of crowdsourcing to enable new features and localization. So if you have a product which has an emotional type of rabid following, crowdsourcing is a relatively new form getting help, though it needs its own adaptation for management. • Some companies, like EMC, must simultaneously ship for all top tier locales when releasing new products. So globalization isn’t an afterthought. • Executives don’t understand internationalization but understand the cascading effect. • Invest in internationalization expertise. Too expensive to “wing” it. o Empower product teams o Create i18n boot camp training
  • 2. • Some companies demonstrated that they have built whole organizational frameworks to support internationalization. Particularly Intel and Yahoo! presented how they are using technologies for automatically auditing global readiness. Happy to say Globalyzer got many accolades. • There was a lively Agile (extremely popular development methodology) discussion as it relates to internationalization. This because if i18n is built into the product development from the start Agile works great. When there are Agile cycles and i18n o existing code going on simultaneously, both efforts are very unlikely to synchronize well. Lots of reasons for this, which woul probably make a great future article for this newsletter. This issue came up multiple times and Tony Jewteshenko gave a who presentation session on it (but I wasn’t able to attend that one). • It’s extremely difficult to take back a language after you release for a particular market. So consider that request for your software in Klingon carefully. • How you communicate around the world will empower your organization. o Brand recognition o Market Share o ROI • I presented along with Daniel Goldschmidt on how to get an i18n effort going o Technical buyer, vs. Management objectives o Need to get a good plan for budget approval first, design second o Showed Globalyzer 3.0 and scanned some open source code o Demonstrated a project plan o Daniel broke down i18n projects into a 3 phase approach • Transportation – moving data from A to B • Application – doing something with the data (e.g. sorting) • User Interfaces o Then we both talked about keeping software world-ready and answered questions • Kamal Monsour of Monotype Imaging gave a most informative presentation showing intricacies of digital fonts in languages l Arabic and Hindi. • I was on a panel along with Ed Watts of Oracle and Mike McKenna from Yahoo! on Assessing and Quantifying efforts. Ed emphasized the role of pseudo-localization. Mike was his usual incredible reservoir of information and experiences both organizationally and on the technical side in supporting i18n. I talked about how we essentially have had to learn to estimate and execute internationalization projects and still make a profit, and that’s why we’ve created tools and methodologies to d
  • 3. so. • Aaron Marcus of Aaron Marcus and Associates gave a presentation on cross cultural user-experience design showing many cultural differences, certain scales by which cultures accept power hierarchies and how that shows up in site design. • Mike McKenna showed a fabulous presentation on trends in internationalizing which featured several i18n initiatives at Yaho As a bonus, I got a Fight Mojibake sticker (ghost characters), which is now on my notebook. In particular, they work to get people enthusiastic and understanding that they are creating products for the world. He also talked about how his team supports i18n with tools like Globalyzer. Thanks Mike. • Barbara Burbach of Cisco talked about staffing models, including outsourcing for i18n and l10n. She felt i18n outsourcing fo an existing product was a good idea, as it keeps the core development team focused on new features. For new products being internationalized from the beginning, she preferred in house engineering. • Tex Texin (i18n Guy) discussed how he has worked with various teams to promote internationalization, and how decisions were often affected. He also gave Globalyzer a nice recommendation. Tex was formerly in charge of internationalization at Yahoo! and NetApp, both of which are Lingoport customers. Thanks Tex. I’ve missed a ton in this quick summary, as I haven’t managed to master being in two places at once and couldn’t have attended all sessions.  Resources  Internationalization Articles  Internationalization Newsletter  Internationalization Whitepapers  Videos  Webinars Subscribe Subscribe to our newsletter and white papers for free internationalization news, articles, and Webinar announcements sent via email. Click Here to Subscribe Contact Us Phone: +1.303.444.8020 Email: info@lingoport.com