
The software is freely available to download for individual users, and the team hope to see it widely rolled out across NHS sites as well as schools and other industries looking to invest in the technology. The team are also keen to connect with user groups with various accessibility and education requirements in supporting equitable computing access for all. This, coupled with the big tech firms’ commitment, like Intel, Microsoft and IBM, and university-driven motivation, can take accessibility to a whole new level.” PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering lab-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services.
After recruiting a new committee alongside new members at the start of the year, BEaMS are booming! They’ve held their first events and been involved in speaker series and focus groups. Workstations and laptops get some professional-grade hardware love. It’s extremely important that businesses are conscious of IT security and … Read More