by DTS Language Services | Mar 10, 2020 | Business, Language Service Provider (LSP)
Machine Translation: What Could Go Wrong? With computers and artificial intelligence playing such a significant role in our lives, it’s tempting to turn to technology for your life sciences and medical translations. But before you make this decision, you’ll want to...
by DTS Language Services | Mar 10, 2020 | Business, Language Service Provider (LSP)
5 Strategies for Working with Customers in Different Time Zones One consequence of running a global business is working with people in different time zones. We are always mindful of time zone issues because we work with teams of translators around the world as well as...
by DTS Language Services | Feb 3, 2020 | Business, Language Service Provider (LSP), LSP
Picture this: you negotiate a deal with a foreign company and work on a contract. It’s translated by your regular in-house translator and sent off. It didn’t account for cultural differences in law. Nor did it make clear the other company’s duties...
by DTS Language Services | Feb 3, 2020 | Language Service Provider (LSP), LSP
Are you running a company that is starting to spread its brand to other parts of the world? Do you have projects coming up that require communicating with someone who speaks a different language? If so, then it may be time to hire a translator so that you can develop...
by DTS Language Services | Feb 3, 2020 | Language Service Provider (LSP), LSP
How to Choose the Best Document Translation Service: Your Complete Guide Are you looking to get your product guide translated to Portuguese? Do you want to extend your market to Asian countries like Japan? Translating product documents to another language is a step to...
by DTS Language Services | Jan 15, 2020 | Business, Language Service Provider (LSP), LSP
What is Localization and When Do You Need It? 50 milliseconds (or .05 seconds), that’s how long it takes users to form an opinion about your website, app, or other software product. Now imagine landing on a website or using a piece of software that was clearly not...