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CAT Tool & Software Day

Oct 2, 2013



Presentation

The new SDL Trados Studio 2014 and how to translate a document.

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Schedule:This session ended at 13:15
Description:

During this session Massimo will illustrate the new features of SDL Trados Studio 2014, while at the same showing how to translate and complete a simple translation.

You will be able to see some of the highlights of the new SDL software while getting the basics on how to translate a Microsoft Word document.

Language(s):Englisch
Speakers:Massimo Ghislandi
Massimo Ghislandi is Vice President Sales & Marketing, Translation Productivity at SDL Language Technologies. A native of Italy, he is a business administration graduate from Bocconi University, Milano, and a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (MCIM). With over ten years of business- to-business marketing experience, Massimo has held positions within product marketing management and marketing communications departments at various large international corporations including Avery Dennison and ITT Industries.

He is now managing the world-wide marketing activities for SDL Language Technologies where he has gained invaluable expertise on translation and terminology technology as well as global information management.

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Excellent performance by Massimo! Oct 2, 2013

Excellent presentation skills, effective dealing with questions, compact overview of such a broad software! Thanks, Massimo. Enjoyed it thoroughly.

 

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