If you have Vietnamese clients, customers, or employees,
you will need Vietnamese translation services in order to reach
them in their own language. There are around 68 million speakers of
Vietnamese worldwide, the vast majority of which live in Vietnam.
Although many Vietnamese speakers have some facility with English,
Web sites, software, and documentation should all be translated
into Vietnamese for best results in Vietnam.
Vietnamese translation is just one part of a larger process
known as Vietnamese globalization. Vietnamese globalization is the
process of adapting your products (software, documentation, and Web
sites) functionally, linguistically, and culturally for Vietnamese
speakers worldwide.
Web sites
Research by IDC has shown that customers are four times as likely
to buy if Web site content is presented in their language.
Vietnamese translation services for Web sites range from simple
(such as a straight HTML-based Vietnamese Web site) to complex
(such as a dynamic, database-driven Vietnamese web application).
Your Web site translation company should have the capability to
translate text from source files such as HTML/XML, applets,
database exports, CGI scripts, Java scripts, graphic files, ASP
files, or FLASH files.
Software
Vietnamese software translation services, more appropriately
called "localization" services, are needed to create an authentic
Vietnamese software user experience. Online help, menu commands,
and installation instructions should be fully translated into
Vietnamese. Your software translation company should have the
ability to deal with programming, scripting, and mark-up languages
such as Java, VB and ASP, XML and ASP, C/C++, and Visual Basic.
Documentation
Vietnamese document translation refers to the translation of
printed materials such as books, user guides, promotional
brochures, and financial information. Different industries generate
different kinds of documents such as instruction manuals,
packaging, and marketing materials, all of which must be
linguistically and aesthetically consistent with the original.
Common layout applications include QuarkXpress, FrameMaker, Word,
and InDesign, while graphics are often created and edited in
Illustrator or PhotoShop.
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