Rubric Publishes New Guide to Localization Management

Publication Helps Technology Companies Plan and Execute Successful Localization Projects

Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Guide to Localization Management, Version 2.1 is now available to help localization managers and others involved in the localization process tackle the organizational, budgetary and logistical challenges associated with delivering localized products. The guide provides a roadmap containing guidelines and checklists that outline proven solutions to major localization challenges.

The 70-page publication was authored by industry veterans at Rubric, a localization, translation and testing services company. Guide to Localization Management delivers insights from both the client- and vendor-side of localization, and incorporates input from localization managers at more than 25 companies.

Topics in Guide to Localization Management include:

  • Value to the Corporation
  • Planning
  • Organizational Models
  • Budgeting for Localization
  • Localization Kit
  • Localization-readiness Testing
  • Selecting a Localization Partner
  • Kicking Off a Project
  • Communications
  • Scheduling
  • QA

The publication is a revised version of Rubric's Guide to Localization Management, Version 1.0, with approximately 30 pages of new content. This includes new information on ROI, saving money, requirements specification, quality assurance and testing.

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.