As branch offices spread worldwide, enterprises need multilingual applications for collaboration. Igloo has announced multilingual support in its social software.


Igloo, a social business software provider, recently introduced Google Translation services to its line of Web-based social collaboration software. The latest software release -- Pearl -- gives users the freedom to collaborate in the language of their choice, said Stephen Rahal, marketing and communications director of Ontario, Canada-based Igloo Inc.

The latest software version is typically deployed within a corporate intranet and allows employees to communicate via miroblogging -- regardless of location, he said.

"Internal employees can define their language preference, and instantly post and share ideas, or collaborate on a piece of content," Rahal said, noting the current software update supports only microblogging translation and cannot translate uploaded files or content.

Pearl currently uses Google Translation services to support Spanish, French, English and Portuguese, and Rahal noted future updates will support German and Italian. "Our users are asking for multilingual support, and we are going to keep adding languages as we see fit," he said.