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ENLASO's (Translate.com) Maxwell Hoffmann to Co-Host Adobe Technical Communication eSeminar

ENLASO Corporation, a leading provider of
translation and localization solutions, today announced that it was invited
by Adobe to co-host a live eSeminar on Thursday, April 5th, 2007, titled
"Increase ROI when Migrating from Word to Adobe FrameMaker." Presented by
RJ Jacquez, Senior FrameMaker Product Evangelist at Adobe, and ENLASO's
Maxwell Hoffmann, Manager of Consulting and Training Solutions, this
eSeminar features expert advice on streamlining the document development
process by converting Microsoft Word documents into FrameMaker documents.
This one hour Adobe eSeminar features lessons learned from some of ENLASO's
real-life documentation projects that illustrate a tangible return on
investment (ROI) when migrating from Microsoft Word to FrameMaker. "A
significant number of Microsoft Word users create large, technical manuals
that challenge the limitations of Word and would be better suited for
FrameMaker (especially when those documents have to be translated for other
markets)," comments Maxwell Hoffmann. "At ENLASO, we have helped a number
of our customers convert their technical documentation from Microsoft Word,
PageMaker, and other formats to the more suitable documentation environment
provided by FrameMaker. In this Adobe eSeminar, we are sharing our best
practices so that even more customers can reduce their publishing costs
when creating documents for their target markets."
"Multiple-page tables, a high number of embedded graphics, and
cross-references to external documents are among the features in large Word
documents that can add time and cost to translation projects," said RJ
Jacquez, Senior FrameMaker Product Evangelist at Adobe. "Migrating these
documents to FrameMaker streamlines the subsequent translation phase,
saving time and money during the translation process compared to these
other documentation environments."
Adobe eSeminar: "Increase ROI when migrating from Word to Adobe FrameMaker"
Date: Thursday, April 5th, 2007
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am PDT
Where: Your desktop
Register at: http://www.translate.com
Cost: Complimentary
ENLASO also announces that it is offering a hands-on, two hour, online
WebSeminar titled "Converting Legacy Documents to FrameMaker" on Thursday,
March 29th at 11.00 am PDT.
WebSeminar: "Converting Legacy Documents to FrameMaker"
Date: Thursday, March 29th, 2007
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT
Where: Your desktop
Register at: http://www.translate.com
Cost: $149.00 (enter promo code "ADOBE" and receive $50 off your
registration)
This two hour, online course focuses on the localization aspect when
converting source documents to FrameMaker and includes a complimentary
one hour, online overview of FrameMaker the day before the course. In
addition, attendees receive a free FrameMaker plug-in that automatically
converts the first row of each table to a "header row," a Best Practices
document on converting legacy files, training materials, and a recording of
the training session. Participants are invited to submit a short "problem"
Microsoft Word document to the instructor before the WebSeminar, so actual
real-world examples can be used during the online training.
About ENLASO (http://www.translate.com)
ENLASO Corporation, an ISO 9001 company, provides clients with enterprise
language solutions. ENLASO delivers multilingual solutions to the social
networking, online dating, IT, life sciences, legal, financial, gaming,
advertising, and telecommunications industries. Services include
localization of software, Web sites, marketing communications, technical
documentation, localization testing, and consulting and training.
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