SDL International

SDL International (or SDL PLC) is a company which worked on Translation and Audio Localization for Fallout 2.

Background
SDL PLC is a global company that provides technology and services including social listening and marketing analytics, campaign management, language management and services, video and written content creation, web content management, dynamic technical documentation publication and eCommerce.

Forty-two of the fifty top global brands, according to Interbrand, use SDL including ABN-Amro, Bosch, Canon, CNH, FICO, Hewlett-Packard, KLM, Microsoft, NetApp, Philips, SAP, Sony and Virgin Atlantic.

SDL has over 1,500 enterprise customers, 400 partners and a global infrastructure of 70 offices in 38 countries. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

The company was founded by Mark Lancaster with nine employees in 1992. It opened its first overseas office in France in 1996 and expanded into the US and Asia by 1997. It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1999 and holds a place on the FTSE 250 Index. The company has grown organically and via acquisitions, and now generates annual revenue of over $400m.

The Company provides translation, localization, internationalization, interpretation, content development, software development, social media monitoring, campaign management, analytics, software testing, and global information management services. SDL has over 1,500 enterprise customers, 400 partners and a global infrastructure of 70 offices in 38 countries.