EContent magazine names Smartling a 2017 product trendsetter for the digital content industry

Source: Marketwired
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Smartling, a translation technology and service innovator, has announced it was named by EContent magazine as a 2017 product trendsetter for its Mobile Delivery Network translation platform.

The select list is a result of the magazine’s effort “to find out what products are helping content creators of all kinds stay on top of their game,” said EContent magazine Editor Theresa Cramer. “Whether it’s the booming podcast industry, the burgeoning market for virtual reality, or the proliferation of devices bringing content straight into the home, our editors have sought out the technologies driving the digital content industry’s growth.”

Smartling’s Mobile Delivery Network solves what traditionally has been a problematic interdependency between mobile app release cycles and translated content updates, enabling developers, translators, and localization professionals to work independently of each other. Updated translations and newly localized content are delivered to the app through this over-the-air service, which means multilingual content and translation edits can be released on a separate schedule, completely decoupled from updates to the app’s core code.

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EContent magazine names Smartling a 2017 product trendsetter for the digital content industry
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“to find out what products are helping content creators of all kinds stay on top of their game”
This is quite attractive.

As a Ph.D. graduate related to software, I recently participate in software development for automatic updates of contents. Smartling’s Mobile Delivery Network is successful to develop the platform for this mission. I wonder can they reveal the algorithm of the processes to outsider or not.
In fact mobile contents and fixed based contents come from
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“to find out what products are helping content creators of all kinds stay on top of their game”
This is quite attractive.

As a Ph.D. graduate related to software, I recently participate in software development for automatic updates of contents. Smartling’s Mobile Delivery Network is successful to develop the platform for this mission. I wonder can they reveal the algorithm of the processes to outsider or not.
In fact mobile contents and fixed based contents come from same servers but displays of them are not much compatible. When we rely only on mobile devices, we possibly miss critical updates/contents of respective service providers. I do not know whether Smartling’s Mobile Delivery Network can solve this issue quickly or not.

Soonthon L.
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