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Increase Enterprise Market
Share through the Benefits
of Accessibility
In 2003 a study by
Forrester Research estimated
that as many as 60% (101.4
million) of working-age
adults in the United States,
ranging from 18 to 64 years
in age, were likely or very
likely to benefit from
accessibility technology
being added to website
development. This is very
important because:
Among adult computer users
in the United States (based
on 2003 data)2:
- 1 in 4 has a vision
difficulty
- 1 in 4 has a
dexterity difficulty
- 1 in 5 has a hearing
difficulty
With an aging population,
these numbers will only
increase – in fact, since
2003, literally millions of
Americans have entered their
60s, often dealing with
issues in vision, dexterity
and hearing. At the same
time, the numbers of Baby
Boomers and seniors online
has mushroomed. An
enterprise offering
e-commerce, educational
resources or general
information to this
population should install
accessibility compliance
software as a matter of
common sense.
Using the HiSoftware
Compliance Sheriff
Accessibility module for
website compliance brings
customers, employees,
stakeholders and prospects
to your content in an
actionable way. It is always
a good idea to put your
content in front of as many
people as possible and
Compliance Sheriff gives you
the ability to do this
quickly and easily.
HiSoftware Compliance
Sheriff provides a complete
suite of compliance
management software
solutions that enable you to
create and manage corporate
online standards for
Privacy, Accessibility,
Social Media/Collaboration,
Brand Quality and
Operational Security.
Learn more about
HiSoftware Compliance
Sheriff for your complete
Enterprise Accessibility
needs:
See how Compliance Sheriff
Accessibility module can
help
verify accessibility
and
increase your market
share.
Ensure your enterprise
online content is
accessible.
Contact a
HiSoftware solutions expert
to discuss your compliance
needs today.
Download
the CS Accessibility
Module Data Sheet 96K
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1. US Census Bureau data:
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/001823.html 2. Full study available at
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/research
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