Redefining What It Means to Be a Smart Worker From Touching Screens to Touching Lives As a modern-day Communication Manager, I often say I’m not a hard worker — I’m a smart worker. My smartphone is my magic wand. Each morning, the gentle voice of VoiceOver whispers my alarm in…
Digital Doors Shut: Why Subway’s Inaccessible App Violates the Right to Equal Access
Accessibility Is a Human Right: Why We Are Boycotting Subway Over Its Inaccessible App At Accessible Technology Solutions (ATS), our mission is to advocate for true digital equality. Unfortunately, the current state of the Subway mobile application serves as a stark and unacceptable example of corporate indifference. This post addresses…
Action, Not Conversation: A Principal Consultant’s Call to End Accessibility Mockery at University
The Paradox of Higher Education: Claiming Inclusivity While Failing Accessibility A Perspective from Accessible Technology Solutions Table of Contents The Seamless Potential vs. The Staggering Reality The Burden of Inaccessible Course Material The Mockery of Support Services (ELS) Accessibility is Not a Nice-to-Have The Seamless Potential vs. The Staggering Reality…
Windows 12, Hopes and dreams for Microsoft’s next OS.
Our Hopes for Windows 12: An Accessible Future Built on AI At Accessible Technology Solutions, we’re not just users of technology; we’re evangelists for its power to transform lives. When Windows 11 launched, we made the immediate decision to upgrade our entire firm, a move that some might consider bold….
An expository essay, Looking at where things went wrong for accessibility and useability at LinkedIn.
Navigating a Professional Maze: Why LinkedIn’s Accessibility Falls Short As the founder of Accessible Technology Solutions, I’ve spent the better part of my career championing the idea that accessibility and usability are two sides of the same coin. A product that isn’t accessible isn’t truly usable, and a usable product…