March 21, 2014 Accessibility Partners.  Modern cloud computing vs. earlier  Current status of assistive technology  The role of AT in the cloud  Benefits.

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March 21, 2014 Accessibility Partners

 Modern cloud computing vs. earlier  Current status of assistive technology  The role of AT in the cloud  Benefits  Where to go from here 2

 Dates back to the 1950s  Large-scale mainframes for government and corporations  Installed in server rooms and accessed by terminals 3

 Mainframes were expensive to buy and maintain  Practical for multiple users to share access to same data and CPU from any station 4 IBM’s 7070 Data Processing System

 Virtual machines allowed admins to have multiple systems on a single node  Allowed multiple CPUs in the same environment 5

 Each VM can run a custom OS, have own memory, CPU and hard drive, etc.  Reiterates resource sharing concept  Virtualization became a technology driver 6

 New virtualized private networks  Reduced costs—shared access over same physical infrastructure  Traffic could be shifted for better network balance and bandwidth control  Moving towards the future: taking virtualization online! 7

 Users without servers can order ‘cloud computing instances’ or ‘cloud servers’  Taking a share of the pie:  Only ordering what you need from a large available pile of resources  Little overhead, easier management 8

 Sharing Resources  Customization  Computing Power  Balance and Bandwidth  Virtualization 9

 ODEP Data as of February 2014:  19.1% of PWD are in the workforce  68.5% without disabilities  Most of these jobs use or could use cloud computing as a benefit  How do we fit in assistive technology? 10

 Access opens doors  Increased independence in unique settings  Personal experiences are enhanced  Equality is promoted  Improved communication and skills  Increased mobility and movement  Leads to improved quality of life for all 11

 Screen readers  Magnifiers and Color Contrast  Speech recognition  Refreshable Braille Displays  Alternative input devices  Augmented devices 12

 Baby boomer population growing tremendously  Enthusiastic computer users  Developing disabilities as they age  Looking for technology to facilitate their vision, dexterity, or hearing disabilities  Large print, high contrast, easy-to-activate buttons, higher volume, concise interfaces 13

 We propose a reality where a user can access their accessibility settings and assistive technology from anywhere! 14

 Work  Travel kiosks  Shopping portals  ATMs  Museum guides  ANYWHERE! 15

 Traditional alternative/augmentation (AAC) devices have been pricey  Now, smartphones and tablets allow for easier and cheaper development  Barriers for reaching PWD today are financial—unless we move to the cloud 16

 An office purchases a screen reader, and now a user can access it at home computer  Extra benefit—can be accessed from a friend or family’s computer  Or, if you don’t own a computer, it is preloaded on others 17

 A personalized identity  Secure way to access features  USB  Card swipe  PIN number  Cell phone 18

 Variety of standard set-ups to use anonymous  Can access these settings from anywhere  No need for self-identification  Can be anonymous or masked 19

 Goes back to virtualization:  Accessed without barriers of time or location  Connect a business desktop to personal device  Home PC  Smart phone  tablet  Only requirement is an Internet connection  Less ‘complex’ devices connected to software that connects them to cloud servers 20

 Screen readers are desktop-specific  Requires configuration on local system and the cloud  Administrator on both ends needs to:  Configure and maintain desktop images  Done in advance to be accessible 21

 A screen reader must be installed on:  User’s local system  Cloud desktop  Authentication taken from local  Number of licenses=number of users  Text is sent from cloud desktop, and is read by local system  Text is sent, not audio—improves transfer 22

 Reduce time to provision new desktops  Decrease management and support costs  Better than before: only one release as opposed to multiples in the past  Less reconfigurations=resources saved! 23

 International project funded by the EU  Objectives:  Simple, instant accessibility for ALL  Anywhere, any device access  Supply and demand better connected  Affordable method to offer diversity needed. 24

 Those facing accessibility barriers can access the Internet  Disability  Digital Literacy  Aging  Economics  Access to information, communities, and services 25

 More users can benefit  Simpler, unified interface  More inclusive  Available and accessible from everywhere  More affordable:  Individual users  Businesses  Public areas 26

 Broadband access is growing  Must ensure that access includes everyone  Avoid barriers  Don’t just connect people, but make sure they can use it! 27

 Dana Marlowe Accessibility Partners Thank You! 28

 ENIAC:  IBM Mainframes and VMs: 03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/mainframe/mainframe_intro.htmlhttp://www- 03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/mainframe/mainframe_intro.html  Salesforce History  ODEP:  2010 Census: People with Disabilities:  Introduction to AAC:  Cloud Desktop Accessibility: 03.ibm.com/able/news/cloud_desktop_a11y.htmlhttp://www- 03.ibm.com/able/news/cloud_desktop_a11y.html  Cloud4all:  GPII: 29