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MotionPoint’s Translation Connector for AEM

Launching and managing multilingual sites is quick and easy with our Adobe Experience Manager Translation Connector.

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Reagan Evans

January 24, 2022

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MotionPoint’s Translation Connector for AEM easily integrates with your Adobe Experience Manager CMS, enabling you to instantly assign digital content for translation. Take hold of a seamless, scalable, and customizable approach to managing your translation workflow and start delivering world-class translations at industry-leading speed.

AEM Connector Translation Capabilities

Full Creative Control

Our AEM translation connector enables you to exercise granular control over your localized content. Assign webpages to be translated by world-class human linguists. Localize page tags, metadata, page assets, component strings, experience fragments, content fragments and more. You can even customize any translated sentences you receive on the fly and do it all without ‘copy pasting’ content or sending a single email.

Intuitive Interface

An intuitive interface empowers you to add individual webpages, or entire sections of your website, to your translation workflow. Once translation is complete, you can approve or reject translations.

Translation Scope

Determine a project's word count before submitting it for translation. You'll also receive other helpful information, including:

  • The number of words that have already been translated and are stored in your project’s translation memory database (which will be republished at no additional cost to you)!
  • The number of new words that will require translation
  • The number of images that will require translation

MotionPoint’s Superior Translation Quality

The linguists behind our connectors are among the world's best. They leverage authoritative resources and proven processes to ensure translation quality, accuracy, and authenticity.

Translation Preview

Once your translations are complete, you may access this feature to preview how they'll appear on a localized version of your website. This feature helps ensure your site has an aesthetically pleasing and functional UX (no more misalignments and broken text templates).

Additional Capabilities

MotionPoint’s translation connector for AEM CMS offers other flexible options, including:

  • Approving and rejecting translations
  • Controlling the frequency or time of day when a translation request is submitted to MotionPoint
  • And robust administrative control for bespoke settings

Conclusion

Your translations, your way. With MotionPoint’s AEM translation connector, you’ll receive high-quality translations, fast. You’ll always have complete control over your translation workflow, and you’ll have full control over how your translations are crafted, and how your brand is presented across languages and markets.

Never copy-paste content from your CMS again.

Last updated on January 24, 2022
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About Reagan Evans

Reagan Evans is MotionPoint's SVP of Sales. He has a strong background in sales and data management and has nearly 10 years of executive level experience in the field. He uses his expertise in global sales, new business development, sales production, and data organisation to drive MotionPoint's market expansion and new client acquisition. Evans leverages MotionPoint's industry-leading technology to drive sales and ensure higher customer satisfaction.

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Reagan Evans

SVP, Head of Sales

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