Gilbane Research Report - Digital Magazine Editions - (Page 35) Digital Magazine and Newspaper Editions: Best Practice Cases solutions designed for content-centric processes and maximum ROI. Using proven project planning to deliver a complete digital strategy, Nstein's guidance ensures a timely project launch that respects budget and conforms to industry standards, bridging with its Customer Care team for ongoing support. Nstein’s Project Management Office (PMO) coordinates project-related activities and collaboration between team members to ensure that quality standards are upheld, deadlines are met, and communication flows smoothly between clients and support personnel. As one of the key components of a successful implementation is the alignment and support of a client’s executives and managers. ROI can be achieved much sooner if both the client’s and Nstein’s teams collaborate and work together towards the same goal and end results. Focused on managing costs, lowering TCO (total cost of ownership), and exceeding client expectations, Nstein’s professional, experienced teams use a structured, highly efficient implementation methodology to gather requirements, design the application, deploy modifications, then test, train, and roll out the software according to the strictest quality standards. In addition to software customization, quality assurance, and several training options, Nstein offers specialized linguistic and globalization services, including: Linguistic Services: Comprehensive linguistic services such as the creation of taxonomy or authority files Guidance from language experts during the formation of content classification strategy Globalization Services: Professional translation Software localization Multilingual desktop publishing Engineering and technical documentation Reference Customers 01net Canadian Press Gesca Bayard 20 Minutes Groupe de Presse Michel Hommell Group Moniteur impreMedia Reed Business Information ©2008 Gilbane Group, Inc. 35 http://gilbane.com http://gilbane.com
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