2,490 registrants

SDL Trados Studio 2014 English & Spanish virtual event

Jun 26, 2014



Conference recap





Summary

Date: Jun 26, 2014
Registrants: 2,490
Attendees: 1,599
Sessions: 13




Sessions

Group discussion

SDL Trados Customer Experience Desk

Time: 10:30 to 17:00
Presentation

Where have we come from... Trends in the market today

Time: 11:00 to 11:20
Presentation

Focus on…The Content Owner

Time: 11:25 to 12:25
Presentation

Cómo mejorar tu productividad si traduces con SDL Trados Studio 2014

Time: 11:30 to 12:45
Presentation

A day in the life of the Translator

Time: 12:35 to 13:50
Presentation

Plataforma Open Exchange, un Tesoro para los usuarios de SDL Trados Studio

Time: 13:10 to 14:00
Presentation

The Project Manager in Profile

Time: 14:00 to 15:10
Presentation

Novedades Studio y GroupShare 2014 SP1

Time: 14:15 to 14:50
Presentation

A Terminology Masterclass

Time: 15:20 to 16:35
Presentation

CAT Tools for New Users – let’s start with some jargon!

Time: 16:45 to 17:50
On-demand
presentation

The Professional Reviewer in the Spotlight!

Time: 11:00 to 11:05
On-demand
presentation

Translating Online Noise into Social Conversation: How to use digital social networking to grow your freelance business

Time: 11:15 to 11:20
On-demand
presentation

Post-edited Machine Translation - could this be a career option?

Time: 11:30 to 11:40




Conference feedback

I particularly appreciated the last talk about basics of CAT tools for "newcomers".

Alessandro Giusti
Member since: Jun 20, 2014

Hi, thanks for putting this on. I just have one comment- in the "day in the life of a translator" segment, the visual was unclear- like unreadable unclear. I kept changing size of the display expecting it to clear up but it never did. Not sure what the situation was there but it wasn't worth watching what Massimilian was doing if I couldn't see it. Perhaps it had to do with so many people streaming it at once or a crummy connection on my end, not sure. Again, thanks for putting it on.

Tracy Miyake
Member since: May 24, 2014

I am extremely satisfied with the webinar and the answers to my questions.
Thanks a million.


Thank you for an interesting and imformative event. Enjoyed it and got a lot of good tips for the future.
Thanks again!




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15:39 Jun 6, 2014 starlightaloud: 1624756 All sounds familiar...
15:40 Jun 6, 2014 starlightaloud: 1624756 All but i tend to leave it lately
15:40 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All @David: then you don't lower your price when you get more time?
15:40 Jun 6, 2014 Barbara Carrara: 934537 All Also, I did that job through an agency, which doesn't help the negotiation process
15:40 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All I don't understand why prices in Italy are so low.
15:40 Jun 6, 2014 Barbara Carrara: 934537 All I will never work again on those terms. That's for sure!
15:40 Jun 6, 2014 starlightaloud: 1624756 All i prefer direct clients but they are not easy to come by
15:41 Jun 6, 2014 Manuela Ribecai: 1214732 All so, is it really possible to neciate with agencies?
15:41 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All @Barbare. Aha.
15:41 Jun 6, 2014 starlightaloud: 1624756 All depends
15:41 Jun 6, 2014 Barbara Carrara: 934537 All Peter: you shouldn't ask me buth the Italian publishers
15:41 Jun 6, 2014 Manuela Ribecai: 1214732 All negociate*
15:42 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All @Manueal. Sure. You can always say "No". It's my opinion that they do not always find somebody to do something, although we might have that impression.
15:42 Jun 6, 2014 Henry Dotterer: 1 All yes, we should stick to our conditions
15:42 Jun 6, 2014 Manuela Ribecai: 1214732 All "No" is not a negociation
15:42 Jun 6, 2014 Barbara Carrara: 934537 All Some direct clients are a dream, especially when they do realise what an asset a good translation can be for them.
15:43 Jun 6, 2014 Henry Dotterer: 1 All I can lower an initial fee, but only until certain point
15:43 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All I think that very often somebody designs a product, and thinks: We can get it sold at that price. Than they try to find somebody and want the price they are thinking of. If we say "no", then they just don't make the product. They look for something else. Maybe you don't notice that in Italy, but if you would look around in the Netherlands, you would notice very often that some products are not on the market here.
15:43 Jun 6, 2014 Barbara Carrara: 934537 All Some agencies are still mentioning the 'credit crunch' to keep our fees down...
15:44 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All @Manuela: True, "no" is not negotiating, but it's a lesson to the client.
15:45 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All I, as a client, alwasy get suspicious if somebody wants to lower a price. I'm always asking mysef: Hé, did he want to overcharge me?
15:45 Jun 6, 2014 Barbara Carrara: 934537 All Thing is, the agency/client can almost invariably find somebody cheaper...
15:45 Jun 6, 2014 Inna Ivanova: 1321490 All Hello, I have a question - do you expect more money when the documents need a lot of editing and formating?
15:45 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All Damm, video is gone again...
15:45 Jun 6, 2014 Peter Motte: 30753 All I get "TIme for viewing video has expired."