Idiom Translates Globalization Software into Strong Growth
January 31, 2007 Alex Woodie
How do you spell “success”? If you’re Idiom Technologies, it depends on what language you’re starting from, and where you want to end up. The Waltham, Massachusetts, company writes Java software that helps global companies take the pain out of translating their work–whether it’s software documentation for Oracle (one of its customers) or owner’s manuals for General Motors (another one)–and streamlining its ongoing maintenance. 2006 was a breakout year for Idiom, which says it tripled its customer base over 2005. Que bueno. Idiom got its start last decade when Eric Silberstein, a Microsoft employee, was stationed in Bejing |