Accessibility stories
Telco-independent SD-WAN solutions are the way forward for enterprises, offering flexibility and cost savings. Find out why in this article.
Vertiv recognises exceptional contributions from Australia and New Zealand channel partners, expanding partner recognition to include new categories.
Digital pioneer, Jen Cerqualia, joins VERSA as Client Strategy Partner to grow digital partnerships and lead cross-functional teams towards optimal outcomes.
Organisations with customers or operations across more than one country face a spate of new and proposed privacy and data protection laws.
Telecom Review has named Kacific's Christian Patouraux as CEO of the Year for Wholesale & Capacity, also acknowledging the company's overall achievements.
Organizations are struggling to define the 'S' in ESG frameworks, but prioritizing digital accessibility can benefit all.
Infosys reveals that Australia is behind New Zealand when it comes to ensuring all digital properties are accessible.
New research from Infosys reveals a digital inclusion gap among New Zealand organisations, with 62% in the adopter phase of their digital accessibility journey.
We speak to CEO Chris Yu to learn about Torutek, a New Zealand-based software firm harnessing the power of AI, IoT, and facial recognition.
Microsoft says it's doubling down on accessibility in order to bridge what the World Bank has dubbed the 'disability divide'.
A timely reminder that many people on the autism spectrum are able to bring new ways of thinking and problem-solving to tech challenges.
The changes have been made to suit the companies partners including integrators, MSPs, ISVs, and solution providers.
As remote work becomes the norm, CSOs face the dual challenge of maintaining security and productivity. Here's a strategy for resilience amid adversity.
New app prioritizes accessibility for disabled and elderly workers to encourage diversity in the workplace. #WorkforceManagement #DiversityInclusion.
A new study highlights inclusive design as essential for businesses to serve diverse customer needs, potentially boosting audiences and revenues fourfold.
Progress's new Kendo UI release is the first commercial JavaScript toolkit to fully support WCAG 2.1, making web development more accessible for all.
The company is to the Field – an online job platform designed to connect people with disabilities to employers in a way that hasn't been done before.
Edith Cowan University is using the Boomi AtomSphere Platform to improve data access and online engagement for staff and students.
Department of Internal Affairs and Workbridge launch pilot programme to support disabled small business owners' digital growth.
Once implemented, this project will help improve the ability of local businesses to advertise tours and services.