Configuring Microsoft Azure Translator Text application

If you want to experiment with the look and feel of your websites and how they might behave under different translations, you can use the Microsoft Azure Translator Text application. This tool will allow you to create a basic, temporary dictionary that you can use to experiment with website translation.

Note: ASI does not recommend using dictionaries created by Microsoft Azure Translator Text application or similar machine-translation tools for live websites. It is accepted best practice within the language translation industry to avoid the use of machine translation in software intended for live production use.

Enable the Microsoft Azure Translator Text application service

Note: Microsoft Azure Translator Text API V2 will be discontinued on April 30, 2019. You must upgrade iMIS before April 30, 2019 to prevent the Learn and translate using Microsoft® Translator feature from ceasing to function.

Enter your Microsoft Azure Translator Text authentication key to enable the Microsoft Azure Translator Text service. To obtain these credentials, you must:

  1. Create a Microsoft account if you do not already have one.
  2. Sign up for Microsoft Azure Translator Text application at the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.
  3. Enter your Microsoft Azure Translator Text authentication key in iMIS.