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| STAR underwrites Gilbane’s 2009 research “The Global Content Value Chain: Defining the Maturity Model for Product Content” |
Gilbane’s 2009 research takes a deeper dive into the adoption of value-driven solutions for moving multilingual content from creator to consumer. The purpose of the study is to help adopters “get it right” by learning from best -and worst- practices, and by understanding which investments offer the best potential ROI for their companies today and tomorrow.
In the study, Gilbane states that BMW’s deployment of STAR Technologies is a great example of the benefits that can be wrought when seamlessly integrating a single-source solution with localization/translation, along the entire content value chain. Read more...
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| STAR GRIPS wins Swiss Innovation Award 2009 |
GRIPS, STAR Group's corporate technical communication platform was awarded the Swiss Innovation Award for 2009 by the IVS (Schaffhausen association of business and industry). Twenty seven candidates submitted their projects, which were judged by the jury for their uniqueness, marketability and environmental and corporate sustainability. STAR's GRIPS was singled out as a unique concept for the creation, management, publication and retrieval of multilingual information, all from a single data source, providing STAR customers with unparalleled corporate efficiencies.
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| John Deere selects STAR Group for global technical translation services |
After a thorough evaluation of various Language Service Providers' capabilities and translation quality, John Deere selected STAR Group as a leading provider of translation services for Deere's product documentation, worldwide. STAR Group's exclusive focus of facilitating cross-cultural technical communications in all languages, and STAR's ability to deploy uniquely customized technologies and services was central to John Deere's choice of STAR Group.
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| Manitowoc Cranes chooses STAR Group's Corporate Technical Communication Platform - GRIPS |
Manitowoc Cranes, Inc. selects STAR Group for its enterprise wide product information management system. Manitowoc evaluated a number of global Content Management System suppliers over a period of 12 months before choosing GRIPS, STAR's corporate technical communication platform. GRIPS will be used to produce serialized technical product manuals for all Manitowoc Cranes products worldwide.
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| Modified: 3/31/2009 10:19 AM |
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| NEW Case Studies |
Learn more about Nestlé’s e-Learning project, how Mercedes-Benz increased efficiency through workflow automation or how STAR supports Louis Vuitton & Moët Hennessy’s after-sales with a luxurious platform. Read more…
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| STAR cosponsors Aberdeen Benchmark Research Report “The Technical Communicator’s Transformation: Publishing On-Time and On-Quality“ |
In the newly released benchmark research, Aberdeen reports how a structured, or single-source, approach to technical communication can be contrasted with the traditional, unstructured or 'page orientated' approach. The report goes further in explaining the substantial benefits, cost reductions and quality improvements that companies are reaping by migrating to structured product documentation. Read more...
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| STAR underwrites Aberdeen's benchmark report "Documentation Goes Global" |
In a newly released benchmark report “Documentation Goes Global”, Aberdeen, a Harte-Hanks Company (NYSE:HHS), found that Best-in-Class companies launch products with localized documentation almost three working months faster than Laggard performers. As a result, they are four times as likely to hit their original or regional product launch dates. In addition, they are more likely to have controlled growth in localization spend. Read more...
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