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Accessibility is a promise we’re keeping.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)’s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) states accessibility addresses discriminatory aspects related to equivalent user experience for people with disabilities. Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can equally perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with websites and tools. It also means that they can contribute equally without barriers.

Actively building and managing the Corteza platform, it quickly became apparent that we’re not 100% following our mission and dream of building a Digital Work Platform for Humanity if we don’t address the accessibility requirements and make our product usable and available to everyone.

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How Important is Web Accessibility?

Do you know what the idea behind the development of the internet was?

To provide everyone with quick access to data and programs from any location! And this includes people with disabilities (PWDs) as well. Studies reveal that one out of every seven people having disabilities often finds it difficult to surf over the internet or get access to certain web-based apps. This is where web accessibility plays a crucial role in providing equal access to all the resources available over the web.

How? Let’s dive into the world of accessible apps and find out. Read more

Who Benefits From Web Accessibility?

Do you want to enable all users in your company to use the CRM? Do you want them to find the data they need quickly? Sure, right?

To ensure it is well-received by everyone, you need to check if you are using an accessible low-code platform. Your platform needs to comply with several web accessibility guidelines and standards that are mandatory for digital accessibility. Let’s understand what this means. Read more

How Digital Transformation is Rewriting Business Models

Digital Transformation rewrites business models by making them more flexible and responsive to organisations’ evolving customer, supplier and partner landscapes. A digital transformation strategy assembles and co-ordinates the critical components of your business, enabling process and workforce agility in the face of constant market change.

Not so long ago, the world of business software was dominated by Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Questions such as “What is a BPMN engine?” entered the equation, naturally, but inevitably in the context of the two powerhouse domains. Long-term business logic was embedded at the heart of day-to-day operations to maximise the efficiency of repeatable tasks. Read more