Rubric Continues to Grow in the Face of the Slow Economy

Rubric's expansion during slow economic times demonstrates the value of its services.

Monday, October 27, 2003

Rubric has announced that it has added staff on three continents during the current fiscal quarter, which started on September 1. With an increase in demand for the company's localization and testing services even in the face of the slow economy, project management staff has been expanded in offices in the UK and Japan. In addition, the company has expanded business development staff in the US to support further projected growth. Rubric has continued to grow and evolve since its founding in 1994, with eight consecutive years of profitability, a unique achievement in the localization industry. Rubric's expansion during slow economic times demonstrates the value of its services.

"We are excited about the arrival of our new team members," stated Françoise Spurling, COO and Director of Production at Rubric. "The increase in staff will assist us in maintaining our market-leading position of extreme responsiveness and closeness to our customers. Our production model is focused on scalability, and therefore every individual adds true value to our production and further enhances our ability to help our customers achieve their global objectives."

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.