KIEV, UKRAINE, July 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Advanced International Translations (AIT) - the leading developer of translation management systems for translation agencies has announced today that it has achieved Microsoft Silver Partner Status. AIT has received recognition in the Independent Software Vendor (ISV) category.
During the process of achieving the Silver Partner status Microsoft thoroughly evaluated Projetex and AnyCount software by multiple criteria. Projetex and AnyCount are the best-selling software titles of Advanced International Translations.
Projetex is the most popular software for project management in the translation industry around the world. Projetex facilitates completion and accounting of different working tasks in the translation company. The core part of the software includes all levels of work with clients - from the first contact to managing complex translation projects. The reporting part of the software includes both invoicing clients and translators and issuing of the complex reports about terms of work, incomes and profits. The software can work both locally and online. With Projetex the work of full-time translators, freelance translators and project managers in translation and localization becomes more effective. That is why Projetex is used by 750 translation agencies in 59 countries.
AnyCount is a de facto standard for counting the number of words and number of characters in electronic documents, which is commonly used by translation agencies. The program supports 36 file formats and identifies those parts of the documents, which are omitted by the standard programs. The translators and translation agencies can receive accurate payment for all the translation work they have done if they are using AnyCount. The unique feature of this software is the ability to recognize text data in image files (BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG formats). Today the software appropriately handles with the calculation of characters in complex PDF-files. This allows you to quickly estimate the expected amount of work even in the complicated formats and to issue the invoice to the client without any delay. Thousands of translators and hundreds of translation agencies use AnyCount daily around the world.
Additionally, Advanced International Translations submitted a number of validated customer references from companies who use AIT's translation management systems. The managing director of AIT, Vladimir Pedchenko comments: "We are happy to become the first developer of the software for translators and translation agencies, whose services were highly estimated by Microsoft. Recognition by Microsoft eligns with the opinion of translation agencies and freelance translators who use our products. The achievement of Microsoft Silver Partner status is not only an award, but also a new responsibility for us. This benchmark event on the path of our company tells the translators and translation agencies around the world about our determination on conti
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.
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The Leading Developer of Software for Translators and Translation Agencies Has Achieved Microsoft Silver Partner Status
Advanced International Translations (AIT) has achieved Microsoft Silver Partner Status in the Independent Software Vendor (ISV) category. Projetex and AnyCount software were highly evaluated by Microsoft.
2011-07-08
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[Press-News.org] The Leading Developer of Software for Translators and Translation Agencies Has Achieved Microsoft Silver Partner StatusAdvanced International Translations (AIT) has achieved Microsoft Silver Partner Status in the Independent Software Vendor (ISV) category. Projetex and AnyCount software were highly evaluated by Microsoft.