Microsoft, American Council of the Blind Partner to Advance
Accessibility
REDMOND, Wash and ARLINGTON, Va - Dec. 17, 2015 - Microsoft
Corp. and the
American Council of the Blind (ACB) on Thursday announced they
will partner
on efforts to advance the accessibility of information
technologies. Through
the partnership, the ACB and Microsoft will work together to
enable planned
updates to various Microsoft products to better meet the needs of
persons
with visual impairments.
"To deliver great solutions for people with disabilities,
accessibility must
be central to our culture and an integral part of how we design
and build
Microsoft products," said Rob Sinclair, chief accessibility
officer at
Microsoft. "By working with the ACB, we will gain valuable user
insights
about our experiences. This will help us deliver more powerful
assistive
technology as well as more inclusive and empowering experiences
to help
every person on the planet achieve more."
The partnership will provide a more consistent flow of
information and
dialogue between Microsoft and the ACB. It better enables
Microsoft to
deliver on its mission of empowering every person on the planet
to do more,
and responds to customer requests. The response from all those
involved
about the renewed partnership and future work has been incredibly
positive.
"Having access to information through accessible technology is
critical for
our members as they pursue education, employment and perform
everyday
tasks," said Eric Bridges, Executive Director of the ACB. "We
are pleased to
build on the previous engagements we've had with Microsoft, and
we look
forward to working more closely with the teams to review and test
new
features and upgrades. We encourage interested parties to follow
the
progress of these efforts at <http://acb.org/> ACB.org."
About Microsoft
Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT" @microsoft) is the leading platform and
productivity company for the mobile-first, cloud-first world, and
its
mission is to empower every person and every organization on the
planet to
achieve more.
About the American Council of the Blind
The American Council of the Blind is the largest consumer-based
organization
of blind and visually impaired individuals advocating for the
rights of all
blind people. Comprised of more than 70 affiliates across the
United States,
the organization is dedicated to making it possible for blind and
visually
impaired people to participate fully in all aspects of society.
For more
information, visit
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write to
American Council of the Blind, 2200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 650,
Arlington, VA
22201; phone (202) 467-5081; or visit us on Twitter @acbnational,
or
Facebook at
<https://www.facebook.com/AmericanCounciloftheBlindOfficial
www.facebook.com/AmericanCounciloftheBlindOfficial (link is
external).
For more information, press only:
Microsoft Media Relations, WE Communications, (425) 638-7777,
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Eric Bridges, Executive Director, American Council of the Blind,
(202)
559-2040
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