TRANSLATE, ADAPT, LOCALIZE TO BE CLOSER TO YOUR CUSTOMER
DAT has more than 30 years of experience serving large international groups with their variety of requirements, technical environments and areas of specialization.
Website localization
This is the service that DAT provides to its customers.
Technical Documents translation
The translation of technical documents is the core of the DAT business. It is also the area where DAT has accumulated most of its competitive edge: skills, experience, human resources and assets, represented by hundreds of millions of validated sentence segments, stored in translation memories in more than 30 languages and as many domains.
Our customers benefit from these achievements in terms of reliability, lead time and, above all, cost. Some of our customers already pay only 30 or 40% of the cost of translating their technical documents.
These productivity and cost gains will further develop with the interconnection of translation memories and neuronal machine translation systems.
Software localization
Software localization is not a translation. This involves adapting the user interface, error messages and the Help system to local terminology. It would thus be inappropriate to use different terms for the same function between a common word processor interface and a new software.
Other constraints are necessary in the localization of software, such as the length of the labels in relation to the space provided and consequently the choice of standard abbreviations in the host country.
Where tags are used in software data, other constraints are placed on the integrity of the tags (XML for example) so as not to make the data file unusable.
And this is where DAT's experience and skills are essential to our customers
Consolidation of translation & terminology assets
While your products have evolved over time, your foundation has not changed dramatically. If you produced scanners for twenty years, you will surely continue to produce scanners that are more advanced and more sophisticated, but their basic technology likely remains very similar.
Your user manuals and maintenance manuals obviously reflect this evolution, but the basic terminology and essential functions remain the same. This is why it would not be advisable to lose all this knowledge every time an equipment or software has evolved.
DAT can assist you in putting all this knowledge in a memory, by language, which will serve as a quality repository for new translations and will ensure cost savings and a guarantee of homogeneity over time.