In order to effectively establish and maintain your online
presence in Vietnam, you must have your Web site fully
"globalized." While the term "globalization" has many definitions
outside of the translation services industry, inside the industry
it refers to the basic process of creating a Web site that
functions in any market in the world.
Not every translation company is equipped to perform Vietnamese
Web site translation, with its many complexities. Specifically,
when searching for a company to translate your Web site into
Vietnamese, you should investigate their capabilities in the
following areas:
1. Vietnamese Web Site Translators
Vietnamese Web site translation projects should be executed by
professional, native-speaking Web site translators who specialize
in the specific professional and technical areas of your company.
They should be experienced with issues related to Web site
translation in particular, such as proper translation of text in
links, graphics, and optimizing text for search engines.
2. Vietnamese Web Site File Formats
Depending on their complexity, Vietnamese Web site translation
projects may involve many different file formats. Your Web site
translation company should have the capability to translate text
from such source files as HTML/XML, Web-driven application files,
applets, database servers, CGI scripts, Java scripts, graphic
files, ASP files, or FLASH files. You may be required to supply
these files for translation by email or on a CD-ROM, by uploading
to an FTP server, or by giving the translation company access to
your Web site via login and password.
3. Vietnamese Web Site Terminology
Management
Vietnamese Web site translators should utilize translation
memory tools such as Trados to translate the text strings that have
been externalized from the various file formats, resulting in
client-specific glossaries and terminology databases. The valuable
data contained in the translation memories, which becomes the
proprietary property of the client, ensures consistent translations
and efficient updates to Vietnamese Web sites.
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