Smartling Appoints Former eBay Exec, Bryan Murphy, as CEO
Smartling names former eBay executive, Bryan Murphy, as new CEO. Murphy on the growth potential of the language industry.
SlatorCon Zurich is now SOLD OUT — See you on October 4th!
Smartling names former eBay executive, Bryan Murphy, as new CEO. Murphy on the growth potential of the language industry.
US-based language services and technology provider Smartling raises USD 160m from Battery Ventures in the translation and localization industry’s biggest funding round to date.
Smartling CEO Jack Welde joins SlatorPod to talk about shifting attitudes toward MT, scaling with clients, and running a distributed team.
This is what happens when the CEOs of Smartling, XTM, and memoQ exchange views about trends in the TMS space and the future of the language market.
Smartling's new Transcreation Tool lets customers and translators work collaboratively on their most valuable content
Some highlights from SlatorCon Remote December 2020 on topics such as M&A, medtech, machine translation, digital transformation, the future of TMS, and scaling linguistic services for online retail.
Gavin Grimes Poised to Accelerate Smartling’s Growth in Language Services
SlatorCon toured three global cities across Europe and the US in 2019 and featured 28 speakers representing the full breadth of the language industry.
As global content production becomes more complex, Smartling CEO Jack Welde recommends tech integration, decisions backed by data, and an appreciation for human translators.
Industry leaders met at a sold out SlatorCon San Francisco to discuss market opportunities, technology, and investment trends, and to network with peers.
Over 120 language industry leaders will meet at the language industry’s premier executive forum in San Francisco on September 12. Browse the full agenda now.
Smartling acquires remote interpretation and multimedia localization startup VerbalizeIt. “Capabilities around subtitling, video and audio transcription, and translation were things we never got around to,” says Smartling CEO Jack Welde.
Smartling CEO Jack Welde comments on the company’s latest acquisition, app localizer Jargon. With the acquisition, Smartling will add another arrow to its TMS quiver and may save the rest of us a dozen or so app updates every month.
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