WORLDWARE CONFERENCE : March 16-18, 2010

Opportunities Abound at Worldware!

Worldware offers you an intimate setting to meet software globalization leaders and to learn formally and informally from one another over three days of management and technical topics. The program is designed to help you successfully manage and complete software internationalization objectives.

Opportunities for learning

Worldware will have a preconference day, March 16, with sessions devoted to two tracks, management and the technical side. The complete program is now online.

Register for the main conference program, and you can attend sessions such as

  • How Google Built (within four years) a Strong & Robust I18N Organization & What Was the Impact of It
  • From ROI to DNA: Part land Part 2 — Experiences from IBM
  • From Office Machines to Machine Translation, Product Manuals to Product Blogs: How Trends in Technology Impact Trends in Glocalization
  • Running the Globalization Marathon
  • Providing a Local User Experience Through Marketization
  • International Domain Names / SEO
  • Successful In-house Internationalization
  • Internationalization Meets Semantic Technologies
  • Attacking Globalization: Security Threats and Guidance

Visit the complete program for speaker bios and session synopses.

The Worldware Conference is a co-production of The Localization Institute and MultiLingual Computing, Inc. Program management is provided by Daniel Goldschmidt and Richard Sikes of Localization Flow Technologies. 

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