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The Battle Over Globalization

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Globalization has become a loaded term. It’s ubiquitous, particularly in our modern world. In the localization industry, this term refers to the adaptation of technology products, content, marketing and customer outreach to targeted locales. Host Adam Asnes delves into the implications of globalization with panelists Silvia Avary and Loy Searle in this first panel of the MultiLingual Winter Series. How were globalization trends impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic? How is globalization perceived by managers? Should your company focus on gaining domestic growth and traction before going global? Hear from these industry experts in this panel to kick off the 2021 Winter Season Series.

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Panelists

Adam Asnes (Lingoport)
Adam Asnes is the CEO/Founder of Lingoport, which helps software developers continuously deliver internationalized and localized software. Lingoport’s product suite includes Globalyzer to help developers create internationalized software products, Localyzer for automated software localization file management, and LocalyzerQA, which provides contextual in-application views and editing to Linguistic QA reviewers. Lingoport’s products and internationalization professional services are used by leading technology companies worldwide to reduce globalization costs and accelerate global customer outreach and revenue growth. Adam lives and works in Boulder, Colorado, enjoying cycling and all the mountains have to offer.

Silvia Avary (Juniper Networks)
Silvia is the head of localization at Juniper Networks, which develops and markets networking products, such as routers, switches and software-defined networking technology. She has a passion for creating excellent product content for global audiences, with a proven history of developing trusted relationships with strategic partners. Silvia is also Chairwoman and Co-founder of Women in Localization, a professional organization that aims to create an open, collaborative forum where women can share their expertise and experience and help one another move forward in their careers.

Loy Searle (Workday)
Loy’s been a globalization and content industry leader for 20+ years. In the ERP industry, her teams pioneered single-sourcing content strategies and built extraordinary integrated global CMS/terminology solutions. At Google, she led Global Production and Language Services. As past President of Women in Localization and current board member, Loy is committed to the localization industry and the advancement of women within it. At her side gig – the Global Guild, Loy builds curated industry peer networks – strengthening our leaders and their globalization practices. Today at Workday, Loy’s team is building a Localization and Content CoE to scale and support the company’s expansion goals.

⏲️ Timestamps
00:00 - Welcome
03:59 - Globalization didn’t make the cut
10:40 - How is globalization embraced by managers?
14:12 - What gets in the way?
19:48 - Are you still hearing that US English is OK?
27:26 - Where is localization less important?
31:57 - Research you call upon to gain budget and target a locale
40:55 - Choosing a new supported locale
47:17 - Technologies and capabilities: Build or buy?
52:46 - What role should automation play?
59:53 - COVID-19 and globalization planning
1:10:49 - Q&A - products, services, and support
1:13:42 - Q&A - Budgeting according to market size
1:17:04 - Q&A - How to build a career in localization
1:28:33 - Q&A - Best thing that happened to your product localization?

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