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Globalization of Enterprise Data Using Web Services Petr PALAS, Product Manager Milan Karásek, i18n Expert Moravia IT www.moravia-it.com 23rd Internationalization and Unicode Conference March 2003, Prague Agenda Agenda Agenda Agenda Agenda Goals of This Presentation In this presentation we would like to: • give you an overview of current technologies and standards. • help you in choosing the right technology vendor and flexible architecture. • share the vision of the next generation of the globalization industry. Quick Survey 1 1) Do you currently use any system that automates your globalization process? 2) Do you know the general concept behind Web Services? Part 1 Business Background and Benefits Existing Automated Solutions Example: Domino Global WorkBench/Elcano • (BerlitzIT.COM is now owned by Bowne Global Solutions, it was renamed to Elcano) • It uses Web Services for communication • It only works with a Domino Server Next Generation Globalization I • Will be based on Translation Web Services standard • Will be open in terms of market and technologies • Will be standards-based • Will support automated workflow Next Generation Globalization II Benefits: • Easier contracting & project management • On-Line status reporting • Reduced cost • Faster turnaround • Shorter time-to-market Part 2 Automated Globalization Quick Survey 2 1) Do you use XML for globalization? 2) Do you use XLIFF? Universal Layer for Global Data XML (XLIFF) Data Aggregation Tier e-Commerce Catalog (MSSQL) Technical Specs (XML Files) Resource Files for SW Global Enterprise Globalization Manager XML Web Services Interface Services Tier MLV Localization Partner Translation Web Service White Papers (Documentum) Part 3 Web Services Quick Survey 3 Do you already use Web Services in your company? Web Services I • Allow disparate systems to communicate, share data and participate in business transactions. • Are based on: – – – – XML – basic format SOAP – messaging protocol WSDL – Web Service description UDDI – directory of Web Services Web Services II • UDDI tModel (technical model) – ensures interoperability of web services • Business Processes Execution Language (BPEL4WS) allows you to create a complex business process from several Web Services Part 4 Translation Web Services Translation Web Services I • Emerging standard under OASIS • Being defined by BGS, IBM, Microsoft, Moravia IT, Novell, Oracle, SAP and others • Outcome: – Standard terminology and processes – WSDL for Web Service(s) – UDDI tModel – Topology of globalization services Download TM Download Translation View Job Status Cancel/Suspend the job Do Translate Accept/Reject Quote Job Ticket Request Quote Querying Translation Service Translation Web Services II Supported Actions: Summary • Web Services can help you automate the communication. • Translation Web Services may change the globalization industry. However: • TWS protocol solves only communication, not your internal processes. • Effective implementation of TWS requires effective management of your global data. • There are still many issues to solve in Web Services environment generally. References • • • • • • • http://www.moravia-it.com/technology http://www.portsight.com/technology http://xml.coverpages.com http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/trans-ws http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xliff http://www.lotus.com/products http://www.bowneglobal.com • Contact us at: [email protected] [email protected] Questions & Answers Thank you for your time!