Human Translation versus Machine Translation: Why It’s Smart to Use Both
...translators speak at least two languages fluently, sometimes three, and in exceptional instances, even more. They have often [...]
...translators speak at least two languages fluently, sometimes three, and in exceptional instances, even more. They have often [...]
...Katrin Marheinecke focuses on enhancing the quality of translations and continuously improving translation [...]
...of SAP Translation. He supports us with SAP consulting and software development work, and he sometimes guest blogs here. You can [...]
...Director of LUDECKE, our partner in SAP translation, explains how text&form and LUDECKE help SAP customers and partners alike [...]
...we’ve been up to over the last few months. Making the Translation Process More Efficient XTRF specializes in the [...]
...Translation? In the translation industry, “machine translation” means using software instead of humans [...]
...becomes apparent. An executive sponsor can ensure alignment between term usage and high-level corporate strategies and goals. [...]
...the long-running nature of this feature suggests that translation mistakes are endlessly funny. Great then, [...]
...the following services: Software localization SAP® translation Technical translation Multimedia localization [...]
...in an information portal or directly within the translation process. In fact, machine translation can hardly be [...]