Accessibility
We like Web standards. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), along with
other groups, has established standards for the creation and display of
Web-based content. These standards help to maintain accessibility and
consistency of presentation of Web sites as well as ensure their
viability into the future as new technologies evolve.


As we build on this site, we strive to incorporate standards put forth by such groups as the W3C. This is an ongoing process. If pages on this site look strange, you may wish to update your browser to its newest version. If you spot problems or would like to make suggestions, please email us.
Skip to Content
At the top of each page on our site you’ll see a Skip to Content link. This feature allows visitors with screen readers (an assistive technology that reads the text on the screen aloud) to skip past our site navigation and proceed directly to the content of the page.
Access Keys
If your browser supports the use of access keys, you can use them to go to the primary sections of our site. Generally, you can activate access keys by holding down ALT (on Windows) or Control (on Macs) and press the corresponding access key. For example, ALT-0 would take a Windows user to our homepage. Your browser may require you to hit Enter or Return after selecting the access key.
We have implemented the following access keys on our site:
- 0 = home
- 1 = who we are
- 2 = solutions
- 3 = portfolio
- 4 = news
- 5 = careers
- 6 = insight
- x = skip to content
- c = this page