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Cybercasemanager.com is Multilingual!

Written on December 11, 2008

I’m very proud to introduce a new feature at cybercasemanager.com that will undoubtedly improve the coordination and collaboration of local service agencies, social workers, and care providers, while advancing our additional mission goal to provide linguistically sensitive materials.  Effective immediately, all of cybercasemanager’s metropolitan locations have multilingual support.

To see this technology in action, simply visit one of our metropolitan localizations, such as cybercasemanager.com/cincinnati.   You’ll notice a bunch of international flags in the lower portion of the right-hand sidebar, representing the various languages into which cybercasemanager.com can now be translated.  By clicking on one of the flags, the entire web site is immediately translated into the language requested.  This even includes the case management forum topics and posts, no matter what language was used to initially post the information within these forums.

“Universal translators” (to use an old star trek term) have been around a number of years now; what makes our present development so significant is how easy it is to use today.  With a single click of a button, visitors now have access to our entire website in 34 different languages.  This is a huge asset in improving the delivery system of local resources in our growing metropolitan communities.

The 34 languages available are as follows: Italian, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), Portuguese, English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, Greek, Dutch, Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Polish, Romanian, Swedish, Norwegian, Catalan, Filipino, Hebrew, Indonesian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese’.

Check it out!  Registration to share information on the cybercasemanager is free, and now, with multilingual support, reaches more people.  If you have not registered, do so today, and start spreading the wealth of knowledge you’ve gained over the years as a local service provider.

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