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Interoperability

The ability of different software systems, tools, or platforms to exchange and use information effectively.

Interoperability

Interoperability is the ability of different systems to exchange and use data effectively without loss of meaning, structure, or operational reliability.

What Is Interoperability

Interoperability ensures that tools, APIs, and platforms can communicate through compatible formats, shared protocols, and consistent data models. It is essential wherever multiple vendors or systems must work together.

Why Interoperability Matters in Software Systems

Without interoperability, organisations face duplicated work, fragile integrations, and data silos. Interoperable systems reduce integration costs, simplify upgrades, and make workflows more resilient as tools evolve over time.

Interoperability in AI and Data Platforms

AI platforms rely on interoperable pipelines for ingestion, storage, retrieval, evaluation, and model serving. Standard interfaces and metadata conventions allow teams to combine providers and maintain auditability, governance, and portability.

Interoperability in Translation Technologies

In translation environments, interoperability connects CAT tools, translation memories, terminology databases, machine translation engines, and content management systems. Support for standards like XLIFF, TMX, and API connectors is central to scalable multilingual operations.

Benefits for Translation Workflows and Localisation Platforms

Strong interoperability improves consistency, reduces manual transfer errors, and accelerates project delivery. It enables vendor-neutral workflows, smoother collaboration, and easier adoption of new AI capabilities without rebuilding the full localisation stack.

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