PASS Engineering notes marked revenue upswing and announces PASSOLO 2007
17/05/07 00:03 Archived in: Press Releases
Customers Value .NET Support
PASS Engineering notes marked revenue upswing and announces PASSOLO 2007
(Bonn, May 11th, 2007) Since 2004, PASS Engineering has increasingly concentrated on .NET support in its localization tool, PASSOLO, and this has proven to be crucial to growing success. Florian Sachse, CTO and Managing Director of the Bonn software company, has given numerous .NET workshops during the last two years at diverse locations including Barcelona, Limerick, Montréal, Wiesbaden, Bonn, and Dublin. He will once again present the ever-popular workshop at the Localization World Conference in Berlin this coming June.
Revenue Upswing
PASS Engineering closed its fiscal 2006 with a revenue increase of approximately 25%, and this upward trend has continued in the first quarter of fiscal 2007. “The support for .NET localization in PASSOLO is definitely key to our success," said Florian Sachse. “Our customers expect us to adapt to their software development practices, and we take this very seriously. The current version 6.0 is the first supporting binary localization of Microsoft .NET 3/WPF assemblies.” Amongst new customers that PASS Engineering has won are ABB Switzerland, Avira, Agfa Healthcare Worldwide, Dräger Medical Worldwide and Gerber Scientific.
Expansion of .NET Capability Continues with PASSOLO 2007
The beta version of PASSOLO 2007, announced for availability in June, will offer PASS Engineering customers exciting new capabilities, for example advanced .NET support for bidirectional languages and visual .NET 3.0/WPF localization. Florian Sachse: “Visitors at Localization World in Berlin will have the chance to see the power of PASSOLO in person and to discuss the beta version with us.”
About PASS Engineering
The company with headquarters in Bonn, Germany, was founded in 1990 by Achim Herrmann and Florian Sachse. Initially PASS Engineering developed software solutions for medical systems; since the customers in this sector operate on a global scale, procedures were developed to enable professional software localization: PASSOLO was born. The newest version, PASSOLO 6.0, was released in May 2006 and was voted the most popular software localization tool in an international online voting.
PASSOLO can process a wide range of software file formats, including executable program files as well as resource files and XML. And since PASSOLO does not impact the program source code, localization can begin during the programming process. Thanks to the integrated translation memory technology, PASSOLO can make use of previous translations even if they were created using other software products. PASSOLO is compatible with all available Microsoft .NET development frameworks and is multi-user capable.
For further information on PASSOLO, please visit www.passolo.com or contact PASS Engineering GmbH, Remigiusstr. 1, 53111 Bonn (Germany), phone: +49 228 697242, fax: +49 228 697104, e-mail: info@passolo.com.
PASS Engineering notes marked revenue upswing and announces PASSOLO 2007
(Bonn, May 11th, 2007) Since 2004, PASS Engineering has increasingly concentrated on .NET support in its localization tool, PASSOLO, and this has proven to be crucial to growing success. Florian Sachse, CTO and Managing Director of the Bonn software company, has given numerous .NET workshops during the last two years at diverse locations including Barcelona, Limerick, Montréal, Wiesbaden, Bonn, and Dublin. He will once again present the ever-popular workshop at the Localization World Conference in Berlin this coming June.
Revenue Upswing
PASS Engineering closed its fiscal 2006 with a revenue increase of approximately 25%, and this upward trend has continued in the first quarter of fiscal 2007. “The support for .NET localization in PASSOLO is definitely key to our success," said Florian Sachse. “Our customers expect us to adapt to their software development practices, and we take this very seriously. The current version 6.0 is the first supporting binary localization of Microsoft .NET 3/WPF assemblies.” Amongst new customers that PASS Engineering has won are ABB Switzerland, Avira, Agfa Healthcare Worldwide, Dräger Medical Worldwide and Gerber Scientific.
Expansion of .NET Capability Continues with PASSOLO 2007
The beta version of PASSOLO 2007, announced for availability in June, will offer PASS Engineering customers exciting new capabilities, for example advanced .NET support for bidirectional languages and visual .NET 3.0/WPF localization. Florian Sachse: “Visitors at Localization World in Berlin will have the chance to see the power of PASSOLO in person and to discuss the beta version with us.”
About PASS Engineering
The company with headquarters in Bonn, Germany, was founded in 1990 by Achim Herrmann and Florian Sachse. Initially PASS Engineering developed software solutions for medical systems; since the customers in this sector operate on a global scale, procedures were developed to enable professional software localization: PASSOLO was born. The newest version, PASSOLO 6.0, was released in May 2006 and was voted the most popular software localization tool in an international online voting.
PASSOLO can process a wide range of software file formats, including executable program files as well as resource files and XML. And since PASSOLO does not impact the program source code, localization can begin during the programming process. Thanks to the integrated translation memory technology, PASSOLO can make use of previous translations even if they were created using other software products. PASSOLO is compatible with all available Microsoft .NET development frameworks and is multi-user capable.
For further information on PASSOLO, please visit www.passolo.com or contact PASS Engineering GmbH, Remigiusstr. 1, 53111 Bonn (Germany), phone: +49 228 697242, fax: +49 228 697104, e-mail: info@passolo.com.