History
2009UK based Sales and Marketing Dept established.
2008OAXAL Proposed as a standard.
2008Developed Transibar - client facing Translation portal for Scripware.
2007Partnership with XTRF (www.xtrf.eu)
2007OAXAL First presented at the CMS Strategy conference in Boston.
2007Development and sales team moved to dedicated offices in Poznan.
2006 GMX Volume published for public comment.
2006 Spell checking web service added to translator environment.
2006 Development and testing team in Poland expanded to 8.
2005 XTM integrated with Lingo24’s internal systems.
2005 Dutch translation services company Scriptware BV and leading UK translation service provider Lingo24 invest in XML-INTL.
2005 XTM integrated with X-Hive’s Docato to create DocZone, an ASP multilingual content management system.
2005 Xml:tm unanimously accepted by LISA OSCAR as the basis for a LISA OSCAR standard.
2004 Version 1 of web based translation editor released.
2004 Version 1 of XTM our implementation of xml:tm released.
2004 XML-INTL joins the OASIS XML Localization Exchange File Format (XLIFF) Technical Committee.
2004 XML-INTL provides the architecture for the LISA OSCAR Global Information Management Metrics eXchange (GMX) proposed standard promising to bring sanity to word and character counts.
2004 Paper on xml:tm presented at the XML Europe and US conferences.
2004 Bartek Bogacki and Wojtek Jęczalik, based in Poznań in Poland, join the company.
2004 Seminal article on xml:tm published by O'Reilly on www.xml.com to wide interest and acclaim.
2003 XML-INTL joins the OASIS Translation Web Services Technical Committee.
2003 Paper on xml:tm concept presented at LISA Europe Conference.
2002 XML-INTL founded by Andrzej Zydron and Bob Willans to promote xml:tm, a radical new approach to translating XML documents.