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Microsoft's New Supplier of Localization Services

SDL International was appointed "premier supplier" of translation and localization services to Microsoft.

The agreement, which is not constrained by language or by Microsoft product, includes a multi-million dollar minimum commitment each year for 3 years.

"Following SDL's high quality performance as a preferred supplier, and its development of innovative technical solutions to improve the localization process, Microsoft is very pleased to make SDL one of its premier suppliers of translation solutions," commented Lori Brownell, General Manager, Global Platforms, Technologies and Services Group at Microsoft. "With SDL's extensive language translation network and its investment in technology, we are confident it can provide the quality, performance and scalability of service that we require."

"It is rewarding for both our shareholders and staff to start to see the returns from our investments in infrastructure, process and technology," said Cristina Lancaster, COO of SDL International. "Having invested over US$20m in R&D to increase quality and productivity, and built the world's largest network of local offices, this 3 year commitment from Microsoft, one of the most experienced localization outsourcing companies, is a tremendous endorsement for our long term strategy."

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