James Caldwell - Pacific Rim Connections, Inc.
James T. Caldwell, Ph.D. is a multilingual computer technology consultant
working out of Pacific Rim Connections, Inc. He has worked in the field
since the early 1980s, when, as Assistant Director of the Center for East
Asian Studies, he helped the Stanford University faculty use computers for
their Asian language research and publishing. In the mid-1980s he was
manufacturer's representative in USA and Hong Kong for International
Geosystems, the manufacturer of TianMa, the first easy-to-use Chinese
language word processor. Later he founded Pacific Rim Connections to
simplify multilingual communications using computer technology. This has
continued to be the focus of his work ever since. In 1989 he joined the
Unicode Consortium's Technical Committee to contribute to the development of
the new Unicode International standard, as its initial editor. He has
continued to support Unicode through the years in his consulting work in
Multilingual Prepress, Desktop Publishing, and Internet publishing. His work
on a Chinese baby care web site (Yaolan.com) on which he reported last year.
This led to a one-year adventure during the "dot-com boom" with DAE
Interactive Marketing, now a division of Ion Global, and a subsidiary of
chinadotcom corporation. There he was Vice President for Multilingual
Computing. His research and consulting continue to develop in the area of
multilingual content management and Internet communications.
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