Great press for VCIC Mentor and her company: Language I/O

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Great press for VCIC Mentor and her company: Language I/O

Kaarina Kvaavik has had quite a month. Her company received wonderful press from a PBS TV affiliate in Wyoming on this link, and then this morning made the front page of the Wyoming Business Report on this link. Kaarina’s business partner is based in Wyoming.

Language I/O’s web site is here. Their company’s mission is:

To make multilingual customer support not only possible, but simple. They embed the tools their agents need right inside Salesforce Service Cloud and Oracle Service Cloud (a.k.a. RightNow) so agents can translate support articles, chat, and support emails.

Kaarina has served as a Mentor to our BC students involved in VCIC and most recently guest spoke in my spring class. We’re all very excited for her and her business partners’ success.

Here is some recent feedback from Language I/O clients:

“The biggest benefit is definitely time management. It’s fast and easy. We don’t have to worry about it, which is great when there are other things to worry about.”

“As of today we launched and maintain our Help Center in 11 languages. Throughout the implementation and in our ongoing relationship our contact at Language I/O has proven to be extremely responsive, helpful and knowledgeable. I highly recommend LinguistNow Help and Language I/O.”

“LinguistNow has made our Help translation processes simpler, faster and more cost effective. Sending content to translation and importing it back into Salesforce takes us only a few clicks. ”

“LinguistNow has made our organization more efficient, has reduced our time to market and has already saved us tens of thousands of dollars.”

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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