Globalisation & Localisation

We are living in a 24 by 7 global economy and with that, entering foreign markets has changed from being a choice to a necessity.

The highest per capita Web usage occurs in countries outside of your own region, in places such as Northern Europe, China and developing economies. As a result, many organisations have launched international versions of their web sites. This is not just for big companies anymore; even the small-medium business has reached a global presence.

Open Text Web Solutions for Multi-Presence provides you with an optimal environment for both IT and local market content owners. We make it easier for you to establish your global presence so that you can focus your foreign-market investment budget on developing local channels. With Open Text Web Solutions for Multi-Presence your organisation can:

  • Control global Web content and layout from within a single environment that unifies all of your sites
  • Create and reuse content on both a global and local level, preserving and sharing content across the various sites
  • Attract and engage visitors in their native language on a localised site, personalised to reflect their culture and needs
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BBraun

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B. Braun provides its 31,000 employees in 190 international subsidiaries with personalised access to company knowledge.

University of the Arts London

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University of the Arts London selected RedDot to support its new Web strategy and the launch of the new site.

Royal Shakespeare Company

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The RSC turned to RedDot to underpin its world-renowned website and help reverse this imbalance.

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain

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RedDot's Web content management solution delivers legal expertise.

Content Authoring Quick Tour

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Distribute ownership of the Web experience across your organisation.

Localising Content Quick Tour

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Manage sites with a translation environment designed for organisations with multilingual sites.

Web Solutions for Microsoft

Dynamically publish documents from SharePoint in context to the Web.


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