Smartling Presents Innovation Spotlight at Mobile Shopping 2013
New York (PRWEB) October 29, 2013 -- Smartling, the cloud-based enterprise translation management company, announces that its Vice President of Sales, Matt DeLoca, will present “Localize Mobile to Boost Sales Globally” at Mobile Shopping 2013 on Tuesday, October 29, at The Wigwam in Phoenix. The Innovation Spotlight presentation starts at 11:45 am and will cover how to deliver mobile websites and apps in multiple languages.
As the global middle class expands and companies move into new markets, native language experiences are essential to gaining traction and growing sales. Mobile is driving Internet access, and true globalization requires localization of mobile sites and apps – translating content into a user’s native language, currency, and more.
In today’s dynamic world, web pages and mobile apps are updated continuously. Global companies need to adopt an agile approach to translation and localization to keep pace.
Smartling’s localization software solution offers real-time visibility and control over all aspects of a translation project in one easy-to-use, collaborative, cloud-based platform. The software streamlines the process from start to finish, and has helped retail and ecommerce companies like Burlington, GoPro, CafePress, and Stella & Dot.
About Smartling
Smartling, Inc. simplifies and accelerates translation and localization for companies reaching a global market. With the first cloud-based enterprise platform for translation management, Smartling helps companies quickly translate and deploy their websites and dynamic web applications, mobile applications, and business documents across the entire corporate digital infrastructure. Named “Most Innovative Startup” at Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal’s 2011 FASTech 50, Smartling is shaking up the outdated translation and localization industry with the first platform designed to manage the entire translation, localization and delivery process via a scalable SaaS model. Brands that rely on Smartling to launch and manage localized multilingual websites and applications include Spotify, SurveyMonkey, Foursquare, Path, Vimeo, Kodak, HotelTonight, Uber, GoPro, and more. The Smartling platform currently serves billions of page views per month in 100 languages across the globe.
Founded in 2009 and headquartered in New York City, Smartling is privately held and backed by leading venture capital firms, including Tenaya Capital, First Round Capital, IDG Ventures, U.S. Venture Partners, Venrock, Harmony Partners and several prominent angel investors.
Margaret Huang, Smartling, Inc, http://www.smartling.com, 415-867-1626, [email protected]
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