Translation Management in DrupalCon - Are You Coming?
We're going to talk about the Translation Management module in the TM For Enterprise session in DrupalCon Copenhagen.
If you're coming to DrupalCon, we'd love to meet you there and I'm pretty sure you'll come out with a thing or two from this session.

Know What Interests Your Clients
In this session, we'll spend some time teaching about the Translation Management module module, but it's not the point. You can do that yourself using the handbook.
What we'd really like to do is share our experience working with enterprise clients on multilingual Drupal sites.
When you deliver a multilingual Drupal site for a large organization, your work ends (sort of) and their work only begins.
Managing Translations Can Be A Lot of Work
Do you know how content managers, translators, reviewers, marketing VPs and upper management are all involved in the translation process?
If you're not exactly sure, you should attend the Translation Management For The Enterprise session in DrupalCon, because that's exactly what we're going to talk about.
Many European sites are multilingual, by definition (Canadian sites are multilingual by law). When you show your clients that you understand their needs for multilingual content management and know how to address them, you'll make them extra happy.
The methods folks use today involve sticky notes, excel sheets, hundreds of emails and a lot of manual work and wasted time. They know it, but have no better tools.
Translation Management Reduces Work for Your Clients
We're changing this with the Translation Management module. Your clients will enjoy a systematic solution for managing translations. They probably know that these solutions existed before, but never for Drupal and never without shelling out obscene amounts of money.
ICanLocalize, the translation business driving the Translation Management module is serving global organizations such as the International Red Cross and CNN. We're importing a world-class solution for Translation Management into a Drupal module. Free and open for all.
So, if you're coming to Copenhagen in August, we'd love to see you in our session. And, before going, you should check out the session page and vote for it!

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