Friday, December 21, 2001
Rubric, a leading localization services provider to Information Technology (IT) companies, made major gains during the fiscal year 2001 in areas such as application servers, supply-side solutions, financial products and security technologies. In the area of programming languages, the company completed a multitude of major projects involving Java and XML, thus advancing its expertise in these areas. The company continued its unparalleled efficiency in large-scale documentation projects, including the localization of more than 30,000 pages into 18 languages for one customer.
"We are pleased with our progress in 2001, as we deepened our expertise in several critical market sectors," stated Tom Shapiro, VP of Sales & Marketing at Rubric. "We found a great deal of demand for our services in, for example, application servers, supply-side solutions and financial products, and we look forward to continuing our market leadership in these areas in 2002. Looking to the future, we have a number of development projects in the realm of collaborative technologies that we are excited to introduce in the coming year. We are confident that these developments will further our skills and efficiency in providing globalization solutions for our customers in these markets."
About Rubric
Rubric assures a better localization experience. Specializing in globalization services for the high technology industry, Rubric brings flexibility, on-demand scalability, and integrity to guarantee localization success. Rubric's refined processes adapt to the high tech sector's need for proactive localization planning, anticipation of dynamically changing requirements, and agile response capabilities. For more information, visit www.rubric.com.
