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New Year Eve Developments at Logrus |
December 31, 2002
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- The QA engineer (tester) training process has been completely revamped and now involves, among all else, a month of hands-on practice. All our newly trained QA engineers are 100% equipped to tackle real projects with strict respect to all the customer specs, which grow more stringent as the years go by. We now have all the qualified QA resources we need for any large multilingual project. Since the best QA engineers are promoted to software engineer after additional training, all the software engineers know the process from start to finish and are well versed on testing requirements. Our current testing resources number up to 50 and can be increased on demand.
- Our leased-line Internet capacity has been upgraded to T1 (1 Mbps).
- We've added more elbowroom for our permanent and freelance resources, and upped the total number of workstations to around 150.
- We've extended our language base, which now includes Russian, the Baltic languages (Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian), and Ukrainian. (And all the non-Russian translations are now done in country.) We're also ratcheting up our capabilities in Kazakh, where volumes and turnaround are still limited by the technical and communications capabilities of Kazakh translators and uncertainty around the Kazakh code page, but this will improve in time.
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