Today Kilgray (creators of memoQ CAT tool) published their Trend Report 2018.
I just finished reading it and below some of my quick comments and impressions.
- What I like the most about the report is that it is not memoQ-centric (and I thought it would be). Kilgray did a very good job to show the whole spectrum of CAT technologies and approaches.
- 7 diverse technological/translation-related aspects discussed by many professionals from and around Kilgray crew gives a lot of perspectives.
- I find all of the topics well researched, thought through and commented on.
- The walls of texts here are not a bug but a feature.
- Each section ends with a “What’s your take?” question and options to comment. As a reader I felt encouraged to interact, agree/disagree/give a thought. This is great.
- I did not have the feeling this report was published just for the sake of publishing something. I often have it when reading “5 best ways to…”, “Top 10 trends in…” meaningless posts published on software creators’ blogs.
- Well balanced level of technicalities.
- When I started reading this report I thought this is only for specialists. And this is true. Experienced language professionals will gain a lot of insight and surely will not agree with some points. However, at the end I was sure it is also a great source of current trends for less experiencd translators who are just starting their careers and want to know “what is happening now in the industry”.
- Some topics are indeed provocative and I like to disagree, such as Peter Reynolds’ “Post-editing RIP”. Based on my experiences I cannot disagree more, yet I see some interesting thoughts here that made me do some research. I do like to be provoked. On the other hand I would love some of the speculations to come true, such as Łukasz Rejter’s “…the race to add more and more features to the tools, thus increasing complexity, will stop.”
- My general opinion – every year, since I have started teaching students in 2010, I needed to spend several hours to come up with information about the current state of the affairs in CAT tools technologies. I had to collect links and prepare an introductory speech for my classes. Now Kilgray did this for me. And I must admit they did a very good job. Kudoz to all the team, as you created a really concrete analysis.