The accessibility blog contains short pieces of news and thoughts on accessibility and usability. Accessibility covers making all of ICT easier to use by people with disabilities and challenges and how to make peoples lives easier by the use of ICT. Deeper examination of product and supplier matters appear in Peter Abrahams publications and articles for Bloor Research.
Avaya has announced a new CEBP (communications enabled business process) solution. What was formerly iSpheres' Event Processor is part of that solution.
RSI is serious, debilitating and painful - it also avoidable and can be recovered from. The latest news from a one day conference.
A discussion of some the various ways in which the event processing market is moving forward.
Making a web site accessible can improve its search engine rating. And improving the search engine optimisation can make a web site more accessible. How do you ensure both?
Sitemorse runs regular surveys of the quality of web site coding and accessibility for different industry sectors. Local Government are better than most. Why?
A recent court case has shown that IT education must be accessible. Lessons must be learned from this case by vendors and education providers.
A short explanation of why IAccessible2 is needed, what it solves, what its limits are and what should be done next.
A new law has turned good practice on company information in a web site into a legal requirement.
Linden Labs has just announced that it has made the Second Life client open-source. This opens the opportunity for accessible interfaces to SL.
The Plenary of the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on 13 December 2006. What impact will this have?