Language Weaver Exhibiting at 2009 DoDIIS Worldwide Conference

Market Wire, May, 2009

Human communication solutions provider Language Weaver will host an exhibit at the 2009 DoDIIS Worldwide Conference ( www.ncsi.com/dodiis09/index.shtml ) in Orlando, Florida, May 17-21.

The conference will feature new and emerging technologies for military personnel, defense policymakers and force planners. The event is hosted by the Defense Intelligence Agency and features more than 300 solutions providers.

Language Weaver specializes in delivering enterprise-level, automated language translation solutions that enable high volume, high speed translation for government applications, customer care, community content and business intelligence. Language Weaver supports more than 70 language combinations to deliver fluent, meaningful translations for mission-critical decision making. The software is easily integrated into existing applications to increase productivity and reduce cost.

In addition to participation at the 2009 DoDIIS Worldwide Conference, Language Weaver will host a user event on June 17 in Washington, D.C., focused on expanding multilingual solutions in the federal government. More information about the free user event is available at www.languageweaver.com/userevent .

About Language Weaver

Language Weaver ( www.languageweaver.com ) is a human communications solutions company and pioneer in automated language translation, delivering volume, speed and accuracy to ensure effective communications. Serving digital industries and enterprise customers directly and through strategic partnerships, the company's solutions are proven to translate high-value, dynamic, digital information into a significant business advantage. Business operations powered by Language Weaver solutions experience compelling improvements in operating effectiveness. Learn more about automated translation and listen to Language Weaver podcasts on the LW Blog at http://blog.languageweaver.com/ .

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