Enabling Microsoft Translator in Adobe Experience Manager Your site in any of more than 40 languages: Adobe Experience Manager enables you to internationalize your site with fully integrated and customized automatic translation in 40+ languages. To use the automatic translation functionality within Adobe Experience Manager, you connect a subscription to the Microsoft Translator service with your instance of Adobe Experience Manager. If you already have a subscription to Microsoft Translator, you can of course use it for translations in Adobe Experience Manager. If you already have a subscription, you may go straight to the end of this guide learn how to plug in your credentials. Here are the steps to enable automatic translation in Adobe Experience Manager. Create a Microsoft Account Make sure that you have a free Microsoft Account. A Microsoft Account provides your login credentials. You’ll need this to sign-in to Windows Azure Marketplace, subscribe to the Microsoft Translator service, and generate a set of credentials for Adobe Experience Manager to use in your name. You can sign up for a Microsoft Account at http://login.live.com. If you already have a live.com, hotmail.com, or outlook.com account, you already have a Microsoft Account, and can use it here. Get an account on Windows Azure Marketplace. You create and manage your subscription to Microsoft Translator in the Windows Azure Marketplace. 1. Register for an account on Windows Azure Marketplace. If you already have an account, you can use it, but it’s recommended that you follow through these steps to ensure that you configure the service correctly. 2. Sign up for the Microsoft Translator API using your registered account. 3. Register your application on Windows Azure Marketplace. 4. Get the Client ID and Client Secret for your registered application. The following instructions show you how to do this.
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Enabling Microsoft Translator in Adobe Experience Manager
Your site in any of more than 40 languages: Adobe Experience Manager enables you to internationalize your site with fully integrated and customized automatic translation in 40+ languages.
To use the automatic translation functionality within Adobe Experience Manager, you connect a subscription to the Microsoft Translator service with your instance of Adobe Experience Manager. If you already have a subscription to Microsoft Translator, you can of course use it for translations in Adobe Experience Manager.
If you already have a subscription, you may go straight to the end of this guide learn how to plug in your credentials.
Here are the steps to enable automatic translation in Adobe Experience Manager.
Create a Microsoft Account
Make sure that you have a free Microsoft Account. A Microsoft Account provides your login credentials.
You’ll need this to sign-in to Windows Azure Marketplace, subscribe to the Microsoft Translator service,
and generate a set of credentials for Adobe Experience Manager to use in your name. You can sign up
for a Microsoft Account at http://login.live.com. If you already have a live.com, hotmail.com, or
outlook.com account, you already have a Microsoft Account, and can use it here.
Get an account on Windows Azure Marketplace.
You create and manage your subscription to Microsoft Translator in the Windows Azure Marketplace.
1. Register for an account on Windows Azure Marketplace. If you already have an account, you can use it, but it’s recommended that you follow through these steps to ensure that you configure the service correctly.
2. Sign up for the Microsoft Translator API using your registered account. 3. Register your application on Windows Azure Marketplace. 4. Get the Client ID and Client Secret for your registered application.
The following instructions show you how to do this.