Lionbridge
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| Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. | |
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| Type | Public (NYSE: LIOX) |
| Founded | Waltham, Massachusetts, USA (1996) |
| Headquarters | Waltham, Massachusetts, USA |
| Key people | Rory Cowan, CEO |
| Industry | Localization Software testing E-learning |
| Revenue | ▲$452 million USD (2007) |
| Employees | 4,600 (2007) |
| Website | http://www.lionbridge.com |
Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. commonly known as Lionbridge, is a company based in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA that provides translation, localization, internationalization, interpretation, software development, software testing, and e-learning content development services. The company, founded in 1996, has operations in over 26 countries such as Ireland, France, India, Poland, Japan, People's Republic of China, and Brazil.[1]
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[edit] Lionbridge Services
Lionbridge helps organizations with the development, translation, testing, and maintenance of content and technology applications.
[edit] Translation
Lionbridge provides solutions for localization and translation needs of companies operating globally. Specialty areas include translation and localization of Web sites, mobile devices, software, and clinical trials.
Lionbridge full-time translators, "in-country" agencies, and subject matter experts prepare products and content for the following industries: Automotive, Consumer, Education, Financial Services, Government, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Technology, and Telco/Mobile.
[edit] Freeway
Freeway is an online translation service delivery platform operated by Lionbridge. It was built upon the Logoport language asset management system and it is an on-demand web application. It enables immediate addition of new users and simultaneous release of new features to users.
[edit] Interpretation
Lionbridge provides interpretation services world-wide. The company’s largest center for provision of interpretation services is its Government business unit, located in Washington, D.C. Lionbridge serves clients in many areas including business, medical/social services and state government, with a special emphasis on clients within the Federal government. Examples of government clients include the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
One of Lionbridge’s longest-running government contracts is its contract with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), which provides for court interpreters in over 100 immigration court locations nationwide. Lionbridge has held this contract since 1986, and to date has provided interpreters in over 350 languages and dialects. Because of the nature of immigration court requirements, many of these languages are rarely interpreted officially in legal settings and have few trained interpreters. To address this challenge, Lionbridge has developed extensive testing and quality assurance procedures for its pool of immigration court interpreters.
Lionbridge Government offers a range of language services to its government clients, including over-the-phone interpreting, Title III monitors, conference interpretation, translation and localization, and linguists placed directly into Federal government offices.
[edit] Internationalization
Lionbridge provides Internationalization ("i18n") services such as audits which help identify and resolve issues, i18n training, coding and enabling, consulting, and localization readiness and functional i18n testing.
[edit] Development and Test
Lionbridge provides application development and maintenance and testing services. Testing specialties include performance testing, functionality testing, localization testing, storage testing, mobile device testing, requirements analysis, user acceptance testing, test automation, competitive analysis, certification testing, and test process consulting. Development capabilities include custom product engineering, data migration, and application maintenance.
[edit] News Archive
[edit] AIDS Education
In 2006, Lionbridge collaborated with The Well Project, creating a solution to translate, manage and maintain content on the Well Project website, supporting women with HIV and AIDS.[2]
[edit] Employee obligations
A Colorado jury awarded an employee $1,313,570 in damages in 2006. Lionbridge failed to fulfill its obligation to help the employee obtain a green card.[3]
[edit] Union dismissal
On February 12, 2008, a workplace union representative of Lionbridge Poland was summarily dismissed. The dismissal came shortly after the announcement to management that a union had been formed in the Warsaw office. The person who was fired was elected as a union representative and thus was protected from dismissal under Polish Labour Law. The case has been filed in a Polish Labour Court.[4]

