https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/scenarios/devtest/ https://azure.microsoft.com/ko-kr/documentation/scenarios/devtest/ Title string doesn’t deliver the functional meaning due to the literal wording. ‘continuous’ reads a noun and makes the meaning unclear. ‘delivery’ is not replaced appropriately with the original meaning ‘deployment’ in context. Automate your continuous delivery pipeline Software delivery teams implementing automated delivery pipelines to increase time to value for their users. …
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Microsoft Azure: meaningless strings
en-US: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/ meaningless string in header tag and inconsistent branding for ‘Marketplace’ ‘3608 products’ is not rephrased properly .
Microsoft Azure: word-for-word strings in subtitle
A brand new product with unprofessional subtitling in Azure intro. Word-for-word strings, awkward flow, elementary level of wording, undeliverable meaning, non-standard punctuation rules
Microsoft Azure: Unorganized localizations
en-US: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/regions/ ko-KR: https://azure.microsoft.com/ko-kr/regions/ Country name “Australia” reads two different spells in target. This is a typical example done by unorganized localization agencies.
Microsoft Azure: Literal wordings discolouring the original brightness
en-US: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/sql-database/ ko-KR: https://azure.microsoft.com/ko-kr/services/sql-database/ 계층 1급 성능을 쉽게 사용할 수 있게 해주는 관계형 DaaS(Database-as-a-Service) A relational database-as-a-service that makes tier-1 capabilities easily accessible -> ‘tier-1’ reads redundant meaning, which is not used in local market. ‘accessible’ is awkwardly rephrased which is a typical example of literal translation. 비즈니스급 응용 프로그램을 위해 클라우드 효율성을 활용하는 고객 …