OREANDA-NEWS. R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company (Nasdaq:RRD), a world leader in multi-channel communications, announces the release of the MultiTrans 2017 TMS, its next-generation translation management system designed to help organizations localize their content more cost effectively.

MultiTrans 2017 includes innovative features for project management, translation editing, translation memory and terminology management, all delivered in a redesigned workflow. With just one click, users can see their projects, quotes, invoices and reports. 

Additionally, MultiTrans 2017 can be integrated with a larger number of 3rd party systems, allowing users to submit projects via their own content management system. Supported systems include AEM, Stibo, Documentum, SharePoint and WordPress. The Web Editor - now cross-browser and cross-platform - allows users to seamlessly operate within a secure online translating environment.

New deployment and integration options are available to give clients maximum flexibility. For example, Managed MultiTrans TMS provides clients access to a centralized, tailored Customer portal and to the expert linguistic services of RR Donnelley Language Solutions. In a secure, managed environment, clients enjoy full control over their projects and processes, as well as enhanced visibility of all their language services.  

"At a time when businesses around the world are entering new markets and engaging in omni-channel discussions with multiple audiences, organizations need technology to help them manage more content in more languages," explains Tom Juhase, President, Financial Services Group at RR Donnelley. "MultiTrans 2017 TMS delivers meaningful innovations to better serve our clients across the globe."

"This new wave of innovation from MultiTrans will play a key role in our clients' translation processes," adds Christophe Djaouani, Vice President and Managing Director of RR Donnelley Language Solutions. "Thanks to MultiTrans 2017, we are providing them with even more efficiency and ultimately making things easier for all users involved."