Argo Translation, a Chicago-based language services company, announced its partnership with Language I/O, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) translation technology provider.
The partnership enables Argo Translation to resell Language I/O’s cutting-edge live chat, email, and support ticket translation services to its global customer base. By combining Argo Translation’s 29 years of experience providing exceptional customer service and tailored translation solutions with Language I/O’s AI-powered translation technology, businesses of any size and budget can easily reach their non-English-speaking customers and employees in real time.
The innovative AI technology seamlessly integrates with leading CRM platforms, including Salesforce, Zendesk, Oracle Service Cloud, and Service Now. The solution also includes a Google Chrome extension and API plugin for use on other platforms.
As part of the partnership, Language I/O can now offer Argo Translation’s CMSConnect® native translation integration with Slack. The revolutionary integration delivers real-time written and spoken translation of messages and documents in Slack.
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Peter Argondizzo, Co-Founder and President of Argo Translation, shares, “We are excited to partner with Language I/O, combining their cutting-edge AI technology with our deep expertise in translation to revolutionize how businesses communicate across languages. This partnership reflects our commitment to innovation and excellence in serving our diverse, global clients.”
Language I/O CEO Heather Shoemaker is also enthusiastic about the partnership: “Language I/O’s mission is to deliver secure conversations in any language through the power of AI, and Argo Translation has long been committed to creating excellent global customer experiences, so the partnership provides exponential value to companies seeking to support their customers in their native language with their existing teams.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire
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