Overview
Accessibility at IBM means enabling IT hardware, software and Web application products so they can be used by more people.
Awards
IBM has received numerous rewards for its work in accessibility.
ibm.com accessibility practices
Since 1999, IBM has been working to improve the accessibility of our site. Our processes require new pages to meet a set of accessibility requirements.
IBM's integrated approach to accessibility
IBM helps people with disabilities lead in an on demand world and is helping other organizations do the same.
IBM's commitment to people with disabilities
IBM's long-standing commitment to people with disabilities began in 1914 when IBM hired its first disabled employee.
Accessibility Qs & As
Questions and answers about accessibility and IBM's focus on accessibility.
Technology and accessibility from an IBM perspective
IBM's focus on accessibility encompasses multiple roles from IT developer to employer.
Identifying reasons for producing accessible content & products
Identifies and describes five reasons why you should create accessible content and products.
Understanding disability
Understanding accessibility requires an awareness of the special needs of multiple user groups, including people with disabilities and mature users with age-related disabilities.
Worldwide contacts
Find information, in your own language, about solutions for persons with disabilities from many countries.
Last updated, February 24, 2012
