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Since its establishment, Glocalexpert has provided a range of translation and localization services, including several large-volume projects (1 million words and over). Glocalexpert has enough qualified resources to troubleshoot and promptly answer all issues and questions from clients within the contractually agreed upon turnaround time. With our professional domain knowledge and decades of linguistic experience, we are able to provide unique and customized solutions to our clients.

This section only highlights a small portion of the successful businesses that have worked with us.

Case Study 1: Dassault Systèmes

Case Study 2: Mincom

Case Study 3: Aramark

Case Study 4: Agile Software

Case Study 5: ClickCommerce

Case Study 6: Bank of New York Mellon

Case Study 7: WebTrends

Case Study 8: National Semiconductor

Case Study 9: MindBody

Case Study 10: Zolo Technologies

I18n/L10n
 
Q: What is I18n/L10n?
A: Internationalization (I18n) is the process of designing an application so that it can be adapted to various languages and regions without engineering changes. The abbreviation is based on the fact that the rather lengthy word 'internationalization' starts with an 'i' followed by 18 characters followed by an 'n'; Localization (L10n) is the process of adapting software for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text. The abbreviation is based on the fact that the rather lengthy word 'localization' starts with a 'l' followed by 10 characters followed by an 'n'. And the same interpretation goes with G11n (globalization) and T9n (translation).

Q: What does the abbreviation GILT refer to?
A: GILT is an alphabetic acronym for Globalization, Internationalization, Localization and Translation.

Q: What is the relationship among translation, localization, internationalization and globalization?
A: The relationship between translation and localization/internationalization/globalization can be described as follows,
    GILT = G11n + I18n + L10n + T9n;
    G11n = I18n + L10n;
    L10n > T9n.
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