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AIT Becomes the First Software Vendor in American Translators Association's Member-Provider Program

Advanced International Translations is the first member-provider software company in ATA.

2011-04-06
KIEV, URKAINE, April 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Advanced International Translations (AIT), a leading supplier of translation management software for agencies and freelancers, became the first member-provider software company in the American Translators Association (ATA).

ATA's Member-Provider Program was established to provide support to members in their practice of translation and interpreting. Vendors in the program are selected after careful review of the company's products, services, reliability, and value. The selection process includes feedback and recommendations from ATA members about the vendor and its products.

Participation in ATA's Member-Provider Program gives AIT the opportunity to offer exceptional discounts to ATA members. The company has developed 11 software tools specifically for freelance translators and translation agencies.

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Advanced International Translations (AIT) is a leading international supplier of translation management software for translation agencies and freelance translators. The company's products are used by 700+ translation agencies and thousands of translators worldwide. AIT is headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine.

For more information, please visit http://www.translation3000.com

American Translators Association (ATA) is a professional association founded to advance the translation and interpreting professions and foster the professional development of individual translators and interpreters. Its 11,000 members in more than 90 countries include translators, interpreters, teachers, project managers, web and software developers, language company owners, hospitals, universities, and government agencies.

For more information, please visit http://www.atanet.org

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[Press-News.org] AIT Becomes the First Software Vendor in American Translators Association's Member-Provider Program
Advanced International Translations is the first member-provider software company in ATA.