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アプリ・モバイルゲームはグローバル化の時代!

人気が出たアプリやモバイルゲーム、もっとたくさんの人たちに楽しんでもらいませんか?

アクロビジョンが提案するこれからのモバイルアプリ・ゲームの新しい形は、グローバル化・マルチプラットフォームです。自慢のアプリを世界に広めたい、あらゆるコミュニティに広めたい、そんなアプリ&モバイルゲームをお持ちの方、または作りたい方、アクロビジョンが必ずお役に立ってみせます!

Keyword:History

The historical origins of globalization are the subject of on-going debate. Though several scholars situate the origins of globalization in the modern era, others regard it as a phenomenon with a long history.[14]
Perhaps the most extreme proponent of a deep historical origin for globalization was Andre Gunder Frank, an economist associated with dependency theory. Frank argued that a form of globalization has been in existence since the rise of trade links between Sumer and the Indus Valley Civilization in the third millennium B.C.[15] Critics of this idea contend that it rests upon an over-broad definition of globalization.
An early form of globalized economics and culture, known as archaic globalization, existed during the Hellenistic Age, when commercialized urban centers were focused around the axis of Greek culture over a wide range that stretched from India to Spain, with such cities as Alexandria, Athens, and Antioch at its center. Others have perceived an early form of globalization in the trade links between the Roman Empire, the Parthian Empire, and the Han Dynasty. The increasing articulation of commercial links between these powers inspired the development of the Silk Road, which started in western China, reached the boundaries of the Parthian empire, and continued onwards towards Rome.[16] With 300 Greek ships a year sailing between the Greco-Roman world and India, the annual trade may have reached 300,000 tons.[17]
The Islamic Golden Age was also an important early stage of globalization, when Jewish and Muslim traders and explorers established a sustained economy across the Old World resulting in a globalization of crops, trade, knowledge and technology. Globally significant crops such as sugar and cotton became widely cultivated across the Muslim world in this period, while the necessity of learning Arabic and completing the Hajj created a cosmopolitan culture.[18]
The advent of the Mongol Empire, though destabilizing to the commercial centers of the Middle East and China, greatly facilitated travel along the Silk Road. The Pax Mongolica of the thirteenth century had several other notable globalizing effects. It witnessed the creation of the first international postal service, as well as the rapid transmission of epidemic diseases such as bubonic plague across the newly unified regions of Central Asia.[19] These pre-modern phases of global or hemispheric exchange are sometimes known as archaic globalization. Up to the sixteenth century, however, even the largest systems of international exchange were limited to the Old World.
The next phase, known as proto-globalization, was characterized by the rise of maritime European empires, in the 16th and 17th centuries, first the Portuguese and Spanish Empires, and later the Dutch and British Empires. In the 17th century, globalization became also a private business phenomenon when chartered companies like British East India Company (founded in 1600), often described as the first multinational corporation, as well as the Dutch East India Company (founded in 1602) were established.
The Age of Discovery brought a broad change in globalization, being the first period in which Eurasia and Africa engaged in substantial cultural, material and biologic exchange with the New World.[20] It began in the late 15th century, when the two Kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula – Portugal and Castile – sent the first exploratory voyages[21] around the Horn of Africa and to the Americas, ""discovered"" in 1492 by Christopher Columbus. Global integration continued with the European colonization of the Americas initiating the Columbian Exchange,[22] the enormous widespread exchange of plants, animals, foods, human populations (including slaves), communicable diseases, and culture between the Eastern and Western hemispheres. New crops that had come from the Americas via the European seafarers in the 16th century significantly contributed to the world's population growth.[23]
The 19th century witnessed the advent of globalization approaching its modern form. Industrialization allowed cheap production of household items using economies of scale,[citation needed] while rapid population growth created sustained demand for commodities. Globalization in this period was decisively shaped by nineteenth-century imperialism. After the Opium Wars and the completion of British conquest of India, vast populations of these regions became ready consumers of European exports. It was in this period that areas of sub-Saharan Africa and the Pacific islands were incorporated into the world system. Meanwhile, the conquest of new parts of the globe, notably sub-Saharan Africa, by Europeans yielded valuable natural resources such as rubber, diamonds and coal and helped fuel trade and investment between the European imperial powers, their colonies, and the United States.[24]
The first phase of ""modern globalization"" began to break down at the beginning of the 20th century, with World War I, but resurfaced after World War II. This resurgence was partly the result of planning by politicians to break down borders hampering trade. Their work led to the Bretton Woods conference, an agreement by the world's leading politicians to lay down the framework for international commerce and finance, and the founding of several international institutions intended to oversee the processes of globalization. Globalization was also driven by the global expansion of multinational corporations based in the United States and Europe, and worldwide exchange of new developments in science, technology and products, with most significant inventions of this time having their origins in the Western world according to Encyclopedia Britannica.[25] Worldwide export of western culture went through the new mass media: film, radio and television and recorded music. Development and growth of international transport and telecommunication played a decisive role in modern globalization.
These institutions include the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank), and the International Monetary Fund. Globalization has been facilitated by advances in technology which have reduced the costs of trade, and trade negotiation rounds, originally under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which led to a series of agreements to remove restrictions on free trade. Since World War II, barriers to international trade have been considerably lowered through international agreements — GATT and its successor, the World Trade Organization (WTO). World exports rose from 8.5% in 1970, to 16.2% of total gross world product in 2001.[26]
In the 1990s, the growth of low cost communication networks allowed work done using a computer to be moved to low wage locations for many job types. This included accounting, software development, and engineering design. In late 2000s, much of the industrialized world entered into a deep recession.[27] Some analysts say the world is going through a period of deglobalization after years of increasing economic integration.[28][29] China has recently[when?] become the world's largest exporter surpassing Germany.[30]


アプリ・モバイルゲームはグローバル化の時代!

グローバライズ

グローバライズ・ローカライズ(日本語→英語・英語→日本語 翻訳)

「自慢のアプリで世界に挑戦したい。世界の優れたアプリ・ゲームを日本で提供したい」
そんなあなたのお役に立てるのがアクロビジョンです。

私たちがお役に立てると断言できる理由は三つもあります。

一つ、ネイティブの翻訳者が、ユーザーの心をつかむキャッチな翻訳をご提供するから。
二つ、ゲームデバッグ専門会社と連携できるので、仕上がりを隅々までキッチリ検証できるから。
三つ、海外コンテンツビジネス市場に精通しているので、勝てる戦略をご提案できるから。

もし、あなたに海外モバイル市場への興味が少しでもおありなら――

「海外市場のニーズがよく解らない」「海外で効果的なマーケティング手法は?」「きちんと英語対応できるスタッフがいない」など、あなたの疑問・質問をぶつけていただくところから、お話しを始めましょう!

なぜなら、アクロビジョンのアプリ&ゲームのグローバライズ・ローカライズは、テキスト翻訳だけを提供するサービスではないからです。海外マーケティングに始まり、翻訳・検証、運用サポートまで一貫したサービスを提供する、そこまでやり遂げて、初めてあなたのお役に立てると信じています!
もちろん、翻訳の方も、アプリの使い方ができる限り簡単に理解できる、ゲームの豊かな世界観が表現できる、確かな仕上がりを心がけています。


携帯アプリ・ゲームを翻訳

グローバライズ

ガラパゴス携帯からスマートフォンに移植

2010年に登場して以来、爆発的にシェアを伸しているスマートフォン。
この先すぐに携帯電話とシェアを逆転するともいわれているスマートフォンで、あなたのアプリ&ゲームの会員数やシェアをもっと増やしてみませんか?

これまで携帯アプリやモバイルゲームで、苦労して集めたユーザーや会員を、間もなく過去の遺物となるであろうガラパゴス携帯といっしょに置き去りには出来ません。スマートフォンには、APIのつなぎ替えなど比較的簡単な開発と翻訳で、あなたのアプリやゲームを海外向けに公開できるという開発環境のメリットまであるのです。

アクロビジョンは、あらゆるキャリアのガラパゴス携帯でアプリやゲームの開発を四年間続け、スマートフォンの誕生直後から『iphone・Androidアプリ』の企画・開発を進めてきました。スマートフォン市場のマーケティングから動作検証、運用サポートまで、かゆいところに手が届くサービスをお約束します!


脱ガラケー

グローバライズ

プラットフォームを越えて様々なコミュニティに拡大

『mixi』や『Facebook』など様々なSNSが成功を収め、それぞれ数多くのユーザーを抱えている現在、あなたはご自分のアプリやゲームを、どれかひとつだけのコミュニティに提供していて満足でしょうか?

「自分たちのアプリやゲームを楽しんでもらえるコミュニティは他にもあるはずだ!」と、すぐに気付いた賢いあなたのお役に立つのがアクロビジョンです。

これまで『mixi』や『Gree』で提供していたガラパゴス携帯向けサービスをスマートフォン化。さらに『iphone』『Android』アプリに移植しましょう。さらに私たちに翻訳作業を任せてもらえれば――
『Facebook』を筆頭にした会員数が数千万人規模を誇る超巨大なコミュニティに、あなたのアプリやゲームを拡げていくことが出来るんです!
もし、あなたにスマートフォンや海外SNSについて少しでも興味があれば、ぜひ、あなたの希望やプランを聴かせてください。


海外の巨大コミュニティ(SNS)を狙え

開発実績、技術者

開発実績

グローバライズ・ローカライズプロジェクト経験で培った技術を用いて、確かなサービスを提供いたします。

  • ●Facebookアプリからmixiアプリへのローカライズ
  • ■環境 - PHP,Linux,MySQL,AmazonEC2
  • ■期間 - 2カ月間
  • ●スマートフォンアプリ 日本語版を基に英語版の開発
  • ■環境 - iPhone,Objective-C
  • ■期間 - 1カ月間

弊社所属のグローバライズ・ローカライズ対応技術者

より高度なスキルとノウハウを駆使し、信頼性の高いアプリを開発いたします。

  • 31歳
  • |対応案件実績|
  • ソーシャルアプリのグローバライズ・ローカライズ
  • 27歳
  • |対応案件実績|
  • スマートフォンアプリのグローバライズ・ローカライズ

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会社概要


会社概要

会社名 株式会社アクロビジョン  (英語表記 - Acrovision Inc) 
本社所在地 〒170-0013 東京都豊島区東池袋1丁目35-3 池袋センタービル 8階
資本金 3,000万円
URL Webサイト :https://www.acrovision.jp/
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