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Milestones

2002 Alafranga Turkish Translations Ltd. (ATT) was founded by Mr. Volkan Guvenc in a small office to offer translation services to local individuals and small businesses.

2005 the ATT was included in the list of translation companies recommended by the British Embassy in Turkey.

2005 the ATT started to sign contracts with some local and foreign companies headquartered in Turkey.

2006 the ATT begins transformation process to extend its presence and outreach to global markets.

2007 the ATT started to sign contracts with international localization companies, and also started working directly with foreign organizations and companies. Due to our involvement with
international clients, our team has gained significant experience in using and applying CAT Tools technologies and advance project management practices.

2008 the ATT became an overseas member of the Association of Translation Companies based in the U.K.

2008 the ATT adopted ]Project Open[ in order to automate and integrate all management operations and we are proud to be the first translation company in Turkey that started using ]Project Open[.

2009 the ATT became an EU vendor.

2010 the company changed its name from Alafranga Turkish Language Ltd. (ATT) to Alafranga Language Solutions Ltd. (ALS) to reflect multi-language projects.

2011 the ALS signed a contract with Bureu Veritas for European Quality Standard for translation services known as EN 15038.

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BBC documentary history of computers
Part 1


The BBC broadcasted in 1991 the serie 'The dream machine'. This scene is about the tragic story of Alan Turing, the "father" of the modern computer. During the Second World War he devised a number of techniques for breaking German telegraph codes. After the war Alan Turing worked at the National Physical Laboratory, where he created one of the first designs for a stored-program computer, the ACE. This series of the BBC was broadcasted in 1991.