LinguaNext partners with Siemens PLM for language authorisation

With this partnership, Siemens product lifecycle management solutions are now ready to use in all Indian languages

BS Reporter Pune
Last Updated : Mar 24 2015 | 9:56 PM IST
Pune-based language localisation software solution company LinguaNext Technologies has joined hands with Siemens PLM Software, authorising  to sell its integrated solution for computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering.

With this partnership, Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions are now ready to use in all Indian languages.

With this partnership Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions are now ready to use in all Indian languages. This capability is provided without the need to make any changes to the source code or database.

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LinguaNext products are available immediately to Siemens customers so they can extend the benefits of local language enabled products to their internal and partner user communities.  

“It is now possible for our customers to use the same industry-leading technology that top manufacturing companies throughout the world depend on every day. This innovation enables manufacturing sector to quickly offer local language to the shop floor employees who might be facing challenges in using solutions in English language. Thus new business areas also with strong local language requirements can now harness the full power of Siemens solutions," said Gauri Vartikar, director global partnerships.  

With LinguaNext solutions, regulatory and other manufacturing related reports, application user screens, training content required for services personnel can be generated in any desired language.

Vartikar adds, "LinguaNext’s innovative language solutions can be delivered for on-premise, mobile or cloud software system to work in any language, seamlessly and with zero changes to the underlying application code or database. This approach reduces complexity, lowers costs and delivers faster time to usability for IT systems."

Recently, the company has partnered with Japanese technology major Fujitsu Systems West to employ its language localisation solution Linguify for the creation of overseas language version of the Fujitsu security solution IT Policy N@vi'.

LinguaNext which provides this technology to customers such as State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank and German software maker SAP. In January 2014, Helion Venture Partners has invested an undisclosed amount in LinguaNext Technologies.
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First Published: Mar 24 2015 | 8:57 PM IST

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