Choosing the Right Machine Translation Software for Enterprises
By
Elena Hartmann
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
The article discusses the importance of choosing the right machine translation software for enterprises, emphasizing that standalone tools like Google Translate offer raw neural translation without quality improvement features. It highlights the need for software with additional functionality to enhance productivity and output quality.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMachine translation software is one of the best productivity tools you could use for translating on behalf of an enterprise.
To get the most out of machine translation, it’s important to choose a software application that best enhances your productivity with additional functionality.
Using a standalone machine translation engine on its own won’t do much more than provide you with raw neural translation.
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