Deprecated: htmlspecialchars(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /home4/jdeglobal/public_html/libraries/src/Document/Renderer/Feed/AtomRenderer.php on line 89 Bloghttps://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/footer-blog2025-01-09T19:03:00+00:00JDE GlobalJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementLegal Translation Project Management Best Practices2017-09-11T14:28:46+00:002017-09-11T14:28:46+00:00https://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/blog/49-legal-translation-project-management-best-practicesSuper User<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-13.jpg" alt=""></p><p>Being conversationally fluent in two languages is a great thing when you want to chat with your new neighbor whose first language is your second language, but it doesn't mean that you can take on legal translation work when the need arises. Both books and movies have told the stories of real and fictitious scenarios made worse due to a linguistic oversight.</p>
<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-13.jpg" alt=""></p><p>Being conversationally fluent in two languages is a great thing when you want to chat with your new neighbor whose first language is your second language, but it doesn't mean that you can take on legal translation work when the need arises. Both books and movies have told the stories of real and fictitious scenarios made worse due to a linguistic oversight.</p>
Businesses Lost in Translation – How to Avoid it2017-09-11T14:30:00+00:002017-09-11T14:30:00+00:00https://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/blog/50-businesses-lost-in-translation-how-to-avoid-itSuper User<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-1.jpg" alt=""></p><p>A recent FT post found that 1/4 of UK companies operating internationally or those planning to do so have lost business. Why? Because employees do not have sufficient foreign language skills. (related post: <a href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/d3f4c892-61ed-11e5-a28b-50226830d644.html#axzz3oKqMCcgV">Tongue-tied UK businesses find foreign trade lost in translation</a>, Sep 23rd 2015)</p>
<p>While most countries are inevitably undergoing international integration in the globalization process, one has to recognize the role that cultural/linguistic differences plays and will continue to play in the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-1.jpg" alt=""></p><p>A recent FT post found that 1/4 of UK companies operating internationally or those planning to do so have lost business. Why? Because employees do not have sufficient foreign language skills. (related post: <a href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/d3f4c892-61ed-11e5-a28b-50226830d644.html#axzz3oKqMCcgV">Tongue-tied UK businesses find foreign trade lost in translation</a>, Sep 23rd 2015)</p>
<p>While most countries are inevitably undergoing international integration in the globalization process, one has to recognize the role that cultural/linguistic differences plays and will continue to play in the foreseeable future.</p>
Advanced Localization Vendor Management2017-09-11T14:36:06+00:002017-09-11T14:36:06+00:00https://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/blog/51-advanced-localization-vendor-managementSuper User<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-25.jpg" alt=""></p><p>From the 1980s when the localization industry was still in its infancy, till now at a time of perfect competition, localization vendor management (VM) has been evolving. As more companies focus on their core competencies and outsource their localization activities, localization vendor management has become more important than ever.</p>
<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-25.jpg" alt=""></p><p>From the 1980s when the localization industry was still in its infancy, till now at a time of perfect competition, localization vendor management (VM) has been evolving. As more companies focus on their core competencies and outsource their localization activities, localization vendor management has become more important than ever.</p>
Mind the Gap – Beware of the Differences between Simplified and Traditional Chinese2017-09-11T14:37:07+00:002017-09-11T14:37:07+00:00https://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/blog/52-mind-the-gap-beware-of-the-differences-between-simplified-and-traditional-chineseSuper User<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-12.jpg" alt=""></p><p>A typical mistake non-Chinese natives make is mixing Chinese locales and take a one-fit-all approach when it comes to linguist selection.</p>
<p>Another typical mistake is taking for granted that simplified Chinese can be converted into traditional Chinese and vice versa easily in machine translation or word processing software.</p>
<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-12.jpg" alt=""></p><p>A typical mistake non-Chinese natives make is mixing Chinese locales and take a one-fit-all approach when it comes to linguist selection.</p>
<p>Another typical mistake is taking for granted that simplified Chinese can be converted into traditional Chinese and vice versa easily in machine translation or word processing software.</p>
Four Ways to Apply Language Technology to Cut Translation Costs2017-09-11T14:23:17+00:002017-09-11T14:23:17+00:00https://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/blog/47-four-ways-to-apply-language-technology-to-cut-translation-costsSuper User<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-4.jpg" alt=""></p><p>Naysayers have warned about the possibility of technology taking over and eliminating all sorts of jobs, including translators. While it would be easy to jump on the bandwagon and agree with them to some degree, it's important to remember that there is no substitute for the human brain. While technology can be made to work faster than us, it doesn't have the ability to think and process information like a human might. It can be programmed to translate documents, remember frequently used translations and optimize data management, but it's unlikely to be 100% accurate all of the time. </p>
<p><img src="https://jdeglobal.com//images/joomlart/news/item-f-4.jpg" alt=""></p><p>Naysayers have warned about the possibility of technology taking over and eliminating all sorts of jobs, including translators. While it would be easy to jump on the bandwagon and agree with them to some degree, it's important to remember that there is no substitute for the human brain. While technology can be made to work faster than us, it doesn't have the ability to think and process information like a human might. It can be programmed to translate documents, remember frequently used translations and optimize data management, but it's unlikely to be 100% accurate all of the time. </p>
Impact of Legal Translation on Court Judgement2017-09-11T14:27:05+00:002017-09-11T14:27:05+00:00https://jdeglobal.com/index.php/en/blog/48-impact-of-legal-translation-on-court-judgementSuper User<p>Legal translation is arguably the most complicated and most important of all types of translation. Mistranslation of a single word or sentence always imposes material impact on court judgement. In Hong Kong, it used to be the non-Chinese who served as judges back in the 20th century. As non-Chinese speakers, they had to rely on translated versions for perusal of documentary evidence. Therefore, translation was always the critical factor which affected court judgement. A case is provided below as an example:</p>
<p>Legal translation is arguably the most complicated and most important of all types of translation. Mistranslation of a single word or sentence always imposes material impact on court judgement. In Hong Kong, it used to be the non-Chinese who served as judges back in the 20th century. As non-Chinese speakers, they had to rely on translated versions for perusal of documentary evidence. Therefore, translation was always the critical factor which affected court judgement. A case is provided below as an example:</p>