9,428 registrants

CAT Tool & Software day

Sep 29, 2016



Conference recap





Summary

Date: Sep 29, 2016
Registrants: 9,428
Attendees: 4,307
Sessions: 61




Sessions

Presentation

The world’s leading CAT tool is evolving – Introducing SDL Trados Studio 2017

Time: 10:05 to 11:05
Presentation

From Signup to Job: An Overview of How to Increase Your Translation Client Base with TM-Town

Time: 11:15 to 12:15
Presentation

Improving your productivity with memoQ - advanced functions, tips & tricks

Time: 12:25 to 13:25
Presentation

CafeTran Espresso - the Translation Tool Tuned to Translate Fast and Enjoy it

Time: 13:35 to 14:10
Presentation

Wordfast Pro 4 - tips & tricks

Time: 14:20 to 15:20
Group discussion

General Chat

Time: 15:00 to 18:00
Presentation

Unleash the potential of Déjà Vu X3 CAT tool

Time: 15:30 to 16:30
On-demand
presentation

An overview of SDL Trados Studio 2015

Time: 16:00 to 16:05
On-demand
presentation

Studio 2017 - Innovative technology, made human

Time: 16:00 to 16:05
On-demand
presentation

Translating a single document in SDL Trados Studio 2015

Time: 16:05 to 16:10
On-demand
presentation

SDL Trados Studio 2015 – an introduction to the SDL Language Platform and SDL Trados Studio 2015

Time: 16:10 to 16:15
On-demand
presentation

SDL Trados Studio 2015 for beginners – how to get started!

Time: 16:15 to 16:20
On-demand
presentation

SDL Trados Studio 2015 – Your productivity, our technology

Time: 16:20 to 16:25
On-demand
presentation

SDL Trados Studio 2015 – Quality features in focus

Time: 16:25 to 16:30
On-demand
presentation

SDL Trados Studio 2015 – Personalizing Studio – Your Studio, your way

Time: 16:30 to 16:35
On-demand
presentation

SDL - A beginners guide to SDL Trados Studio 2015

Time: 16:35 to 16:40
On-demand
presentation

SDL - Top 5 time-saving apps from the SDL OpenExchange App Store

Time: 16:40 to 16:45
On-demand
presentation

Introduction to the TTI research and why we decided to take the technology pulse of the translation industry

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

How and why technology is supporting the drive for quality

Time: 16:50 to 16:55
On-demand
presentation

Change working practices and technology

Time: 16:55 to 17:00
On-demand
presentation

Going beyond translation memory in the search for higher productivity

Time: 17:00 to 17:05
On-demand
presentation

Registering for TM-Town

Time: 18:05 to 18:10
On-demand
presentation

Nakōdo: A first-of-its-kind translator search engine by TM-Town

Time: 18:10 to 18:15
On-demand
presentation

Aligning Documents on TM-Town

Time: 18:15 to 18:20
On-demand
presentation

Loading Work on TM-Town

Time: 18:20 to 18:25
On-demand
presentation

Building and Maintaining Terminology Glossaries on TM-Town

Time: 18:25 to 18:30
On-demand
presentation

Creating Your Nakōdo Term Blacklist

Time: 18:30 to 18:35
On-demand
presentation

Sending your ProZ.com portfolio samples to TM-Town

Time: 18:35 to 18:40
On-demand
presentation

Redacting Confidential Information

Time: 18:40 to 18:45
On-demand
presentation

Selling Glossaries on the TM-Town Terminology Marketplace

Time: 18:45 to 18:50
On-demand
presentation

Getting Started Leveraging Your TM-Town Account in CafeTran Espresso

Time: 18:50 to 18:55
On-demand
presentation

Sharing Documents on TM-Town

Time: 18:55 to 19:00
On-demand
presentation

Getting started with memoQ

Time: 19:00 to 19:05
On-demand
presentation

Shift gears with memoQ: advanced topics, tips & tricks

Time: 19:05 to 19:10
On-demand
presentation

Automated alignment with LiveDocs

Time: 19:10 to 19:15
On-demand
presentation

Kiss of the Muse – speed up your translation with suggestions from your Muses

Time: 19:15 to 19:20
On-demand
presentation

Correcting fuzzy matches with memoQ’s MatchPatch

Time: 19:20 to 19:25
On-demand
presentation

Processing XML files with memoQ

Time: 19:25 to 19:30
On-demand
presentation

Search. Filtering. Views. How can these features improve my work?

Time: 19:30 to 19:35
On-demand
presentation

Short introduction to memoQ's auto-translation rules

Time: 19:35 to 19:40
On-demand
presentation

Can non-translatable lists help my work? Sure!

Time: 19:40 to 19:45
On-demand
presentation

Teamwork for freelancers: sharing TMs and TBs with Language Terminal

Time: 19:45 to 19:50
On-demand
presentation

Language Terminal: the freelance translator’s project management tool

Time: 19:50 to 19:55
On-demand
presentation

Wordfast Pro - Tips and Tricks

Time: 20:00 to 20:05
On-demand
presentation

Wordfast Anywhere: Free Web-based translation memory

Time: 20:05 to 20:10
On-demand
presentation

Wordfast Pro for Project Managers

Time: 20:10 to 20:15
On-demand
presentation

The Wordfast Product Suite: Addressing Translation Efficiency at the Enterprise Level

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

Reduce Costs and Increase Productivity with Wordfast Pro for LSPs

Time: 20:20 to 20:25
On-demand
presentation

Wordfast Studio - Aperçu et Astuces

Time: 20:25 to 20:30
On-demand
presentation

The Wordfast Product Suite: Find The Right TM Solution For You

Time: 20:30 to 20:35
On-demand
presentation

Training for New Déjà Vu X3 Users

Time: 20:45 to 20:50
On-demand
presentation

Training for Déjà Vu X3 Advanced Users

Time: 20:50 to 20:55
On-demand
presentation

DVX3's DeepMiner

Time: 20:55 to 21:00
On-demand
presentation

DVX3's Autowrite

Time: 21:00 to 21:05
On-demand
presentation

DVX3 user friendliness

Time: 21:05 to 21:10
On-demand
presentation

Webinar presentation of TEAMserver

Time: 21:10 to 21:15
On-demand
presentation

DVX3 Unmatched Interoperability

Time: 21:15 to 21:20
On-demand
presentation

RegEx in DVX3 - A useful example: Terminology extraction

Time: 21:20 to 21:25
On-demand
presentation

Introductory Webinar on DVX3

Time: 21:25 to 21:30
On-demand
presentation

Inline Formatting in Déjà Vu X3

Time: 21:30 to 21:35
On-demand
presentation

Live Preview with Déjà Vu X3

Time: 21:35 to 21:40




Conference feedback

Very useful and interesting presentations


Very informative. Thanks a lot!


I liked the Deja Vu presentation - it was interesting and very informative. If I hadn't already invested heavily in SDL, Deja Vu would be the program I'd try.

Elena Woontner (X)
Member since: Nov 7, 2002

The sessions were informative and resourceful. Thanks a lot for everything.


Angela Cascio
Member since: Mar 6, 2007

This was an incredible event with so much helpful information. I learned a great deal but am motivated to learn more from all the great presentations over the past three days. What a gift to allow us access to the recordings to go over the information again to allow it to continue to process. Thank you to all the wonderful presenters and organizers that gave of their time to educate those of us who are interested in this career.


The sessions were informative and resourceful. Thanks a lot for everything.





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11:50 Apr 8, 2014 Blandine-ATRIL: 1459982 All what you are listing here is available in DVX3
11:50 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All because the other two things you mention are in DVX3
11:51 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All recognized terms are not marked in any way in the source segment
11:51 Apr 8, 2014 hnoronha: 556405 All Here is my take on this: I have been in this industry for 29 years and was the guy who first requested Iko and Jochen to create a tool that can remember a sentence that was done at Trados in 1985.
11:52 Apr 8, 2014 hnoronha: 556405 All DVX is the most user-friendly of all the tools but badly needs to move away from Access
11:52 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All Pavel: the highlighting of source terms found by AutoSearch is something we're considering
11:52 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All but most of the private feedback we've had from individual users is that this is actually not particularly useful and is quite distracting
11:53 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All so we'll obviously be making it optional
11:53 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All Both Trados and MemoQ have it as standard, but if you make it available in any form in Deja vu it will be greatly appreciated.
11:53 Apr 8, 2014 hnoronha: 556405 All Trados database processing is 10 times faster; and the databases are smaller. The 2 GB limit on Access databases is unacceptable in a modern tool. MemoQ databases stink too - far too slow and unweildy
11:54 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All hnoronha – please, keep the conversation civil and respectful.
11:55 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All Pavel: what did Hildreth say?
11:56 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All Please, do not use words like 'stink', your point is clear even without making it too negative.
11:56 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All Hildreth: one of the main reasons why we didn't make the change in DVX3 was to allow for interoperability between DVX2 and DVX3
11:57 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All based on our experience when going from DV3 to DVX, and then from DVX to DVX2, it was clear that most people expected to versions to co-exist and interoperate
11:59 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All Back to the point: Deja vu x2's QA is unusable. Explained in detail here: http://www.proz.com/forum/d%C3%A9j%C3%A0_vu_support/230066-djv_x2_areas_to_improve_wishlist-page4.html
12:00 Apr 8, 2014 Nuri Razi: 941714 All Hi Everybody
12:00 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All If a term is entered in the termbase as stand alone and also as part of an expression, the QA will issue a warning if both target terms are not used at the same time in the same segment.
12:01 Apr 8, 2014 Pavel Tsvetkov: 634408 All Which makes no sense and is a huge waste of time in a big project.
12:01 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All Pavel: that sounds like a bug... it should only be marked as an error if it was in the Lexicon (which has a higher priority than the TB)
12:02 Apr 8, 2014 Drew MacFadyen: 601248 All http://www.proz.com/virtual-conferences/604/program/9448 Déjà Vu X3 training for beginners will begin shortly
12:02 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All I'll make sure we check this and get this fixed ASAP
12:02 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All Hildreth, SQL Server can handle huge DBs, but is not particularly fast if you want to use it from a desktop application
12:03 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All so it makes sense for a server-based product (where the network itself is a bigger I/O bottleneck)
12:03 Apr 8, 2014 Daniel Benito: 1130548 All but for a desktop application, something like sqlite is probably more appropriate