Events
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CSOFT’s Terminology Management System Innovation
As the world’s largest terminology wiki, TermWiki.com is proud to sponsor this unique terminology competition. You have the opportunity to introduce and share new terms that will shape the future growth of your field. Your personal online profile will expand and strengthen with your participation. Plus, you are entered to win a brand new iPad Air!
CSOFT: Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit
Simply CSOFT invites you to register for and view the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, beginning October 1, 2012, at which CSOFT President & CEO, Shunee Yee, will be speaking and participating in a panel entitled “Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs.” Check it out!
Shunee Yee as one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs
Today’s post on Simply CSOFT addresses Fortune’s recent announcement of the top ten most powerful women entrepreneurs of 2012; one of whom is our very own President and CEO, Shunee Yee. Come check out our blog to see who else made the list!
CSOFT’s 2012 9th Annual World Operations Summit
Hi everyone! It’s been a while, but Simply CSOFT is back with some big news! Stop by to read about what CSOFT has been up to in our time away and learn about our upcoming 9th annual World Operations Summit! From panel discussions to the time-honored Friday Night Party, we have a lot in store for the next two weeks. See you at Simply CSOFT!
CMS/DITA North America 2011: Presentations and Personal Reflections
Last week, CSOFT’s Marisa Bowers and Uwe Muegge attended the annual CMS/DITA North America conference. Read about Marisa’s personal impressions of the conference and a summary of Muegge’s presentation on Google Translate and the future of machine translation. See you there!
Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami – CSOFT’s Japan office and Ways to Help
Today’s blog is in wake of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit Japan last Friday, with an update on our Japanese linguistic team. Read for more details and links on where to donate/ volunteer to support the relief efforts. Keep Japan and all its residents in your thoughts!