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No matter what you think about it, the Internet is
changing the world. The Web offers a superior business
model for enterprises, and in order to remain
competitive, " the bricks and mortar" businesses have to
move their business to the Web.
E-business has already spread to markets worldwide,
and is expanding quickly, and companies must take
globalization into account as they develop their
e-business strategy. An increasing number of companies
are realizing growing international revenues, and
strengthening their relationships with customers
worldwide by making globalization an integral part of
their e-business strategy. The Internet and especially
Web-based technologies have been changing business
processes dramatically. Websites are a major marketing
tool, and e-commerce provides new opportunities to sell
to customers and communicate with business partners.
Though English is the dominant Web language today, 43
percent of users in 1999 were non-English speakers, and
this number is growing from year to year. By 2005, the
number of non-English users will reach 70 percent,
representing a total of 1 billion Web users.
It is estimated that Chinese will be the largest Web
language by 2007. Greater China - including mainland
China, Taiwan, and Hongkong- will be one of the largest
Internet markets with about 13.8 million Web users in
Greater China in 1999, and a growth rate of 40 percent,
just imagine the potential of China's huge population
(1.289 billion), its high GDP growth rate of 7-8% per
year(according to the World Bank), and the government 's
reform and opening policy to radically reduce the
barriers to do business . And since China has joined the
WTO. Greater China is a potential goldmine for you.
Please remember: "Chinesification" is an indispensable
part of globalization.
Creating a sustainable global website is the first
and most crucial step in a globalization strategy. This
involves much more than just translation. It is a
complex process that involves project management,
translation and review, quality assurance, in-time
updates, and the reuse of previous content. All these
may be done in an environment with multiple time zones,
business practices and legal systems. And with more
content being developed and needing to be localized,
content management becomes increasingly complex.
ORIENTAL DILIGENCE supplies website localization and
content management services, to help customers turn
their content (HTML, Dynamic Multimedia, Streaming Media
and XML) into their Chinese customers' native language
and culture, including mainland China, Taiwan, and
Hongkong.In addition to linguistic and technical
localization, we also provide services to help customers
manage the content associated with Chinese.
Website Keywords: Chinese localization, Chinese
translation service, Chinese typesetting, English into
Chinese, simplified Chinese, software localization,
traditional Chinese, translation into Chinese
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