Moravia IT

Moravia IT
Moravia IT
Type Private
Industry Translation
Software localization
Software testing
Founded 1990
Headquarters Brno, Czech Republic
Key people Kateřina Janků and Arturo Quintero, (Cofounders)
Tomáš Kratochvíl, (CEO)
Revenue increase$42.7 million USD (2010)
Employees 458 (2010)
Website www.moraviaworldwide.com
www.moravia-it.com

Moravia IT is a company based in Brno, Czech Republic that provides translation, localization and testing services. It has over 450 employees worldwide and 8 offices in the US, Ireland, Japan, China, Argentina, Hungary and Czech Republic.

The legal entity name is Moravia IT a.s. Since 2003 the company does business internationally under the brand name of Moravia Worldwide. The company is fully owned by MORAVIA TRANSLATIONS a.s., which is also incorporated in Brno, Czech Republic.

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About Moravia IT

The company has grown organically, and has consistently ranked among the 20 largest language services providers globally according to the independent market research company Common Sense Advisory, since the ranking's inception in 2004. In 2011, it ranked as the 19th largest language services company globally[1], the 10th largest in Europe, and the largest one from Eastern Europe.

The company has three regional production centers in Brno (Czech Republic), Nanjing (China) and Rosario (Argentina). These are supported by local offices and production centers, and a global network of translators and translation partners.

Moravia IT has invested into the area of machine translation. It is member of the Translation Automation Users Society (TAUS)[2] and has become a founding member of the TAUS Data Association (TDA)[3].

The company's co-founder, Kateřina Janků (née Forstingerová), was named the first-ever Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in Czech Republic in 2000.

Moravia IT is member of the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA), and its employees have served in the GALA Board of Directors[4].

History

The parent company, MORAVIA TRANSLATIONS a.s., was founded in 1990 in Brno, Czech Republic, shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall in Germany and the Velvet Revolution in then Czechoslovakia, which brought changes in the country that allowed private businesses. The founders were Rudolf Forstinger and Eva Forstingerová, life-long translators.

The company started originally as a translation agency. By 2000, most of the revenues were coming from specialized translation, software localization and testing services. As a result, a daughter company Moravia IT a.s. was established to fully focus on these services. MORAVIA TRANSLATIONS a.s. continues to operate as a translation agency.

Until 2000, the company was focused on providing language services primarily into Central and Eastern European languages, and had established operations in Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. Since then, it has expanded to offer over 120 global languages. In 2001, the company opened its first US office (now located in Thousand Oaks, California), followed by an office in Dublin, Ireland in 2002. Soon afterwards, a presence in Nanjing, China was established.

In 2002, Moravia IT received Microsoft's prestigious Premier Vendor Status, which they have maintained since then. In 2003, the company re-launched under the new brand name of Moravia Worldwide.

Moravia IT was the first-ever company from Central and Eastern Europe to establish an office in Japan (Tokyo), in 2004[5]. In 2006, the company opened a new regional operations center[6] in Latin America, in Rosario, Argentina, to provide a full follow-the-sun production model. In the same year, an additional office in North America, in Kirland, Washington, was opened.

In February 2010, the company appointed Tomáš Kratochvíl as CEO, a promotion from his previous role as Managing Director. The company's co-founder, General Manager and CEO till then, Kateřina Janků, continues since to serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Services

Moravia IT provides language and language-related services that enable companies to enter international markets with localized products and services.

  • Translation and localization: Multilingual content translation, language localization, multimedia and web localization services into over 120 languages. Specialty areas include translation of software, user assistance, websites, mobile devices and applications, and life-sciences specific materials such as patient information leaflets (PIL), packaging, labeling and clinical trials.
  • Language services: Services for multilingual project delivery, including outsourced linguistic quality services, terminology management, multilingual DTP, project management, or internationalization.
  • Language technology services: Technology-related services for efficient translation, localization and global product release, including process optimization, machine translation, multilingual website management, online translation portal and custom development services.
  • Testing and engineering: Testing services covering the range of tests and verifications that a product needs to undergo before its international release, including localization and internationalization testing, linguistic testing, test automation, functional testing, software localization engineering, test planning, test tools development and overall quality assurance consultancy.

The key vertical markets served are IT and high-tech, online services, life sciences (medical devices, pharmaceuticals and clinical trials), telecommunications, industrial manufacturing and consumer electronics.

Clients

Approximately 75% of Moravia IT's revenue comes from Fortune 500 companies. The company's customers include:

  • 5 out of the 8 Fortune 1000 computer software companies
  • 4 out of the 7 Fortune 1000 computer hardware manufacturers

Awards and honors

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