Ciklopea Joins Across LSP Advisory Board

Ciklopea 7 years ago 4 min read

We are happy to announce that Ciklopea has joined the Across LSP Advisory Board, one of the three advisory boards (the other two being Corporate and Translator’s Boards) whose role is to facilitate tighter cooperation between Across Systems and various groups of Across users, enabling them to participate in the product development by sharing their experiences, desires and visions with the company.

Ciklopea Joins Across LSP Advisory Board | Ciklopea

Previously, Ciklopea was awarded the Across V6 certificate in 2015 and V6.3 certificate in 2017.

Having joined the LSP advisory board, Ciklopea is now involved in planning, development and implementation of the new solutions, bringing to the table the technological perspective, knowledge and experience of one of the leading LSPs in Southern Europe.

Together with other board members, we are now in position to make an impact on future Across features on the basis of our professional experience and the requirements, needs and desires of our clients, enabling us to provide the required support to the clients whose translation/localization projects are performed on Across Language Server.

You can learn more about our technological infrastructure here and we also recommend checking out our feature article on translation technology.

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