Taming Foreign Language Sources
Jinfo Article
20th November 2014
By Andrew Lucas
Abstract
Although English has long been the de facto language of business, in an increasingly connected world, the need to access and understand news in other languages is growing ever more important. Andrew Lucas has taken a look at some of the challenges for information managers and the vendors.
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