I designed and implemented parts related to language support in an HP software platform for embedded devices.
I created a unique small footprint vector font rasterizer to support 56 national languages including Latin, 10 Indic scripts, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Arabic and many more.
This project was about six months and utilized technologies I developed in my two year work for Slangsoft (Slangsoft was later bought by RIM http://www.rim.net).
I advised a consulting company in Atlanta on how to integrate alliance sales and marketing information for HP and Microsoft and create a unified view.
The resulting models analyzed and reported on the unified data as well as presented a transformed view for each partner of the alliance according to their own scales, stages, vocabulary etc.
The assignment took more than a week and included building the needed software models, reports and data integration.
The DigitalClay platform (http://www.Digital-clay.com) was used to accomplish all above tasks.