Globalization – all languages in all markets
In contrast to software localization and internationalization for creating monolingual, market-specific product versions, the goal of software globalization is to synchronize all the different language versions within a single product. Users in every market can thus work with the same software version in different languages.
The STAR solution: Software products with built-in language conversion
Internationally standardized operating systems allowed STAR to globalize its internally developed products right from the start. Through language conversion alone, the same software solution can be operated in any user language. This eliminates the need to create language-specific versions, opening up new channels for interlingual communication and work models (multilingual collaborative teamwork). Through a global network, users in a wide variety of locations can be centrally managed, trained and supported. Under the same principle, content can be communicated across languages in both directions (content globalization).
Your advantages:
No need to manage language-specific country versions
simplification and reduction of logistics efforts (market-specific supply, training, support)
Switch display and dialog languages without restarting the application
Multilingual networking (consulting, support, training)
Multilingual, multidirectional communication of content
Standardized feedback processes from all markets (e.g., communication of troubleshooting and diagnostic functions)
Simplified update and release processes
Ensures that information is properly passed on to new users (e.g., staff changes in the workplace, change in vehicle ownership)
Integration of personnel resources into centralized work processes regardless of language
Comprehensive support and implementation from a single source
Go global without language barriers!
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