Dear members,
Please see the below webinar that the ATA is currently offering. Please contact the ATA directly should you have any questions or should you wish to register.
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CAT Tools: Friend or Foe The Business Aspects of Owning a CAT Tool __________________________________________________
Presenters: Lucy Brooks, Janine Roberts Date: March 20 Time: 12:00 noon US Eastern Daylight Time Duration: 60 minutes
A Computer Assisted Translation (CAT) tool may seem like a logical purchase for your business, but will the return on the investment really be worth the expense?
Attend this webinar to learn how to analyze the cost and benefit of using a CAT tool in the current market. This financial point of view will include: types of work to accept, price negotiations, varying client expectations, and ownership of the translation memory files.
Webinar attendees will learn:
* Terminology used in dealing with CAT tools * How to maximize the return on a CAT tool investment * Types of translation that work well in a CAT tool environment * What "matches" mean and why they may be unreliable * Client expectations on receivables and deliverables
ATA Member $35 | Non-Member $50
Click to REGISTER: http://www.atanet.org/webinars/ataWebinar123_CAT_tools.php
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Can't attend? Simply register for the webinar and a link will be sent to you for the on-demand version after the event. ______________________________________________________
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Best Regards,
Amanda Williams
Chair of Website Committee
Atlanta Association of Interpreters and Translators
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