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Selection Underscores Iterators' Expertise in Accessibility Testing and MIT's Commitment To Digital Equity
BOSTON - ColoradoDesk -- Iterators LLC, a one of the leaders in software quality assurance, has been selected by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as its preferred vendor for all accessibility testing. This recognition highlights Iterators' strong commitment to inclusive design and its extensive expertise in ensuring that digital products serve all users, including those with disabilities.
For years, Iterators has collaborated with clients across industries to meet and exceed Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and other legal standards, ensuring that web and mobile products are accessible and compliant. The firm's selection by MIT demonstrates its ability to handle complex, high-profile projects requiring both technical precision and a user-centered approach.
About the Award
Massachusetts Institute of Technology's selection process prioritized vendors with deep technical knowledge and a history of delivering accessible digital platforms at an enterprise scale. Iterators met MIT's stringent criteria by demonstrating successful audits, remediation plans, and ongoing compliance support. The partnership underscores MIT's commitment to digital equity and positions Iterators as a trustworthy collaborator in achieving that goal.
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About Iterators
Iterators LLC is a purpose-driven, family-owned small business proudly led by women and minorities. The company delivers comprehensive software and quality assurance testing services for organizations across every sector. At Iterators, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of everything we do. We honor the value that individuals from all walks of life bring to the table and are dedicated to challenging the status quo to create a groundbreaking, equitable workplace. Upholding these principles not only strengthens our community but also drives positive change in the world.
For more information or to discuss how Iterators can help your business, please reach out to Jill Willcox at (617) 909-0564 or visit https://iteratorstesting.com.
For years, Iterators has collaborated with clients across industries to meet and exceed Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and other legal standards, ensuring that web and mobile products are accessible and compliant. The firm's selection by MIT demonstrates its ability to handle complex, high-profile projects requiring both technical precision and a user-centered approach.
About the Award
Massachusetts Institute of Technology's selection process prioritized vendors with deep technical knowledge and a history of delivering accessible digital platforms at an enterprise scale. Iterators met MIT's stringent criteria by demonstrating successful audits, remediation plans, and ongoing compliance support. The partnership underscores MIT's commitment to digital equity and positions Iterators as a trustworthy collaborator in achieving that goal.
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About Iterators
Iterators LLC is a purpose-driven, family-owned small business proudly led by women and minorities. The company delivers comprehensive software and quality assurance testing services for organizations across every sector. At Iterators, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of everything we do. We honor the value that individuals from all walks of life bring to the table and are dedicated to challenging the status quo to create a groundbreaking, equitable workplace. Upholding these principles not only strengthens our community but also drives positive change in the world.
For more information or to discuss how Iterators can help your business, please reach out to Jill Willcox at (617) 909-0564 or visit https://iteratorstesting.com.
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