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Pactera EDGE Launches Emergency Response Translation Solution to Help Businesses Respond to COVID-19

Responsive New Platform Helps Enterprise Businesses Quickly Translate Important COVID-19 Information into Multiple Languages for Global Audiences

(PRUnderground) March 25th, 2020

Pactera EDGE announced today the launch of Emergency Response Translation, a timely business solution that will help global enterprise respond rapidly to the disruptions the current COVID-19 outbreak is wreaking on their workflows, operating procedures, and supply chains. All profits from the service will be used to help those impacted by COVID-19.

During this pandemic crisis, global enterprise faces an especially daunting challenge: how to rush business-critical COVID-19-related information to employees, partners, vendors, and customers.  Many times, this important information needs to translated, accurately and quickly, into multiple languages and released simultaneously to all markets.

The new Emergency Response Translation solution from Pactera EDGE helps these companies translate and distribute these all-important communications so that the enterprise can remain fluid and responsive.

Emergency Response Translation leverages the expertise of a global team of linguists, coordinators, and project managers that augment a highly automated workflow that can turn around translations for clients within 24 hours.

“Pactera EDGE has emerged as a global leader in AI-empowered translation services, so we have the resources on hand to help businesses share their critical information securely and rapidly,” said Venkat Rangapuram, CEO of Pactera EDGE. “And because we want to support businesses and communities during this tragic health crisis, we are donating all the profits from our Emergency Response Translation services to people impacted by the virus.”

Pactera EDGE will be donating profits from Emergency Response Translation to pay salaries of workers on projects interrupted by the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition, a portion of the solution’s profits will also be donated to hospitals actively treating COVID-19 patients.

“Healthcare workers on the front lines are making great sacrifices for all of us,” said Rangapuram. “This is one way our team at Pactera EDGE can do something to let them know we appreciate their incredible efforts during this crisis.”

For more information about this translation service, please reach out to:

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To learn more about Pactera EDGE and its services visit: https://www.pacteraedge.com

For media inquiries contact: lynn@maracaibomedia.com

About Pactera EDGE

Pactera EDGE Pactera EDGE is a global organization with offices in the US, Europe, India and Asia-Pacific. Clients include 100+ of the Global 500 companies, with industry concentration in Software and Technology, CPG, Retail, Logistics, Financial Services, Insurance, Healthcare, Food & Beverage, and Travel & Hospitality.

With a core focus on Data, Intelligence and Experience, Pactera EDGE helps clients achieve new levels of performance, while adding brand new digital business capabilities to drive relevance, revenue, and growth. With clarity of vision, technological expertise, operational excellence, and a global footprint, Pactera EDGE is the partner of choice for enterprises that want to run smarter – and for those that want to change the race.

Press Contact

Name: Lynn Munroe
Phone: 845-548-1211
Email: lynn@maracaibomedia.com
Website: https://www.pacteraedge.com

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