SDL Brings Powerful New Online Functionality to Trados GroupShare 2017
26 October 2017 - 2:30AM
Business Wire
Online Editor, Concurrent Editing and upLIFT
Enable Greater Collaboration
SDL, a leader in global content creation, management,
translation and delivery, has today announced a significant update
to SDL Trados GroupShare 2017, introducing powerful new web-based
enhancements that offer even greater control and collaboration
between project managers and global translation teams. These
include the addition of SDL’s intuitive Online Editor with
Concurrent Editing, and enhanced upLIFT functionality.
The explosion of content is placing enormous pressure on
enterprises, translators and Language Service Providers (LSPs) to
meet the highest translation standards. And it’s not getting any
easier. Maintaining quality was recently cited by 9/10 corporations
as their top challenge – now and in the next 5 years.
Tight deadlines and increased demand compound the issue, making
it even more difficult to keep translation standards high. SDL
Trados GroupShare 2017 addresses these challenges, automating the
many manual processes involved in organizing localization teams,
giving project managers – and translators – access to the agile
online tools they need to work collaboratively, and deliver the
highest industry standards.
Major enhancements in the latest release include:
With a strong focus on the user experience,
the browser-based translation and review tool allows multiple users
to work concurrently on the same file, and enables translators and
reviewers to work on projects without opening SDL Trados Studio. It
is ideal for projects with short deadlines as more users working on
the files speeds up the process.
It is also compatible with Microsoft Office,
and incorporates useful features such as track changes and
comments, as well as introducing real-time concurrent editing. It
also brings back the popular vertical editor, with the option to
switch between horizontal and vertical layouts.
Multiple people involved in the editing and
review process can now work on the same document within Online
Editor. If deadlines are tight a reviewer can review a file while
the translator is still working further down the document. It
introduces an agile, flexible way of reviewing and collaborating
throughout the translation supply chain.
Translators benefit from the same upLIFT
fragment recall and fuzzy repair technology already available in
SDL Trados Studio, helping them get more from their translation
memories. It works by analyzing the source text, and suggests
fragments (or whole sentences) to the translator that have already
been translated in the past, saving considerable time and effort in
the translation process.
“Corporations and LSPs continually strive to deliver
high-quality content, at scale. They’re also faced with tight
deadlines, and keeping costs down. Translation project management
and asset sharing will become critical to addressing these
challenges,” said Massimo Ghislandi, EVP Translation Productivity,
SDL. “Our latest release addresses these issues, giving translation
teams a powerful web-based and agile platform to manage this
increasingly flexible way of working.”
An interactive online dashboard also instantly shows project
managers the status of all projects. They can access all admin
tasks, and also quickly set up roles and permissions for team
members from the interface. In just a few minutes a translator can
securely begin working on a project from any location.
About SDL
SDL (LSE:SDL) is the global innovator in language translation
technology, services and content management. Over the past 25 years
we’ve helped companies deliver transformative business results by
enabling powerful, nuanced digital experiences with customers
around the world. Are you in the know? Find out why 78 out of the
top 100 global brands work with us at SDL.com and follow us on,
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