LUDECKE Introduces Complete Translation Solution for SAP Systems

(Isstories Editorial):- Berlin, Germany Sep 14, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – LUDECKE GmbH releases i18n Translation Manager for SAP® S/4HANA, a complete solution for translating texts from SAP systems. The new version replaces all of LUDECKE’s existing translation tools and offers a new experience for companies running SAP that need to translate their SAP texts.

Using i18n Translation Manager, companies running SAP can translate their custom Fiori apps, Z transactions, Customizing texts as well as almost any other text from an SAP system. With this new solution, LUDECKE’s customers now have access to a simplified user interface that allows them to get started quickly. They can analyze their apps and transactions to identify texts that are relevant for translation. They can extract texts for translation and build a translation process that works with their development and change management setup.

 i18n Translation Manager fully supports the standard translation tools that come with every SAP system, but adds powerful features such as integration with Git and SAP Translation Hub. The tool allows companies to choose a translation environment and select XTM Cloud, transaction SE63, or exporting to files. While the option to translate SAP texts on XTM Cloud has been available to LUDECKE’s customers for a while, this API-based integration is now part of a complete translation solution.

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“We may have made the ultimate SAP translation tool”, said Martin Lüdecke, the company’s founder and CEO. “I think i18n Translation Manager is the best option for anyone who needs to translate SAP texts.” i18n Translation Manager for SAP S/4HANA works on all on-premise releases SAP® S/4HANA as well as on SAP ERP 6.0, enhancement packs 7 or higher.

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