Is our current localization strategy able to sustain our organization’s needs and objectives as well as the expectations of our customers? To find out, buyers of language services may want to conduct a localization audit. In this episode of Last week in localization, we talk about the details with Nimdzi's COO, Gabriel Karandysovsky.
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