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From: Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
Date: Wed, Oct 12 2016 11:35AM
Subject: List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will run periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of websites. The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned are files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across multiple domains.

Thank you,

Mike Moore
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Civil Rights Office
(512) 438-3431 (Office)

From: Shadi Abou-Zahra
Date: Wed, Oct 12 2016 12:04PM
Subject: Re: List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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Hi Mike,

I'm not sure how comprehensive it is, but the WAI list of evaluation
tools has filtering options to help you find the right tools for you:
- https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/

For example, here the set of tools that can crawl multiple pages:
- https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/?q=groups-of-web-pages-or-web-sites

PS: There is also a button-like link called "Add your tool" for anyone
(ideally tool vendors themselves) to provide information about tools.

Best,
Shadi


On 12-Oct-16 19:35, Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC) wrote:
> I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will run periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of websites. The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned are files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across multiple domains.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission
> Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
>
> > > > >

--
Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)

From: Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
Date: Wed, Oct 12 2016 12:11PM
Subject: Re: List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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Thank you Shadi,

I had forgotten that was on the WAI site. It looks like a good starting point for this list.

Mike Moore
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Civil Rights Office
(512) 438-3431 (Office)

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Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 1:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.

Hi Mike,

I'm not sure how comprehensive it is, but the WAI list of evaluation tools has filtering options to help you find the right tools for you:
- https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/

For example, here the set of tools that can crawl multiple pages:
- https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/?q=groups-of-web-pages-or-web-sites

PS: There is also a button-like link called "Add your tool" for anyone (ideally tool vendors themselves) to provide information about tools.

Best,
Shadi


On 12-Oct-16 19:35, Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC) wrote:
> I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will run periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of websites. The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned are files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across multiple domains.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
>
> > > archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> >

--
Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)

From: Jaeger, Mark (DTMB)
Date: Wed, Oct 12 2016 2:23PM
Subject: Re: List of Vendors of AccessibilityScanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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Mike:

The State of Michigan currently uses Siteimprove [https://siteimprove.com/]. Ellen Martin is our webmaster - you may want to talk to her (email me privately for contact information, please).

Mark Francis Jaeger
Web Administrator
Agency Services - Treasury
Department of Technology, Management & Budget
7285 Parsons Drive
Dimondale, MI 48821
517-636-0441
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =


Individuals and Interactions are more valuable than Processes and Tools.
* Martin Fowler
*
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Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 1:35 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.

I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will run periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of websites. The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned are files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across multiple domains.

Thank you,

Mike Moore
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Health and Human Services Commission Civil Rights Office
(512) 438-3431 (Office)

From: Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
Date: Wed, Oct 12 2016 2:49PM
Subject: Re: List of Vendors ofAccessibilityScanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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Thank you Mark

Mike Moore
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Civil Rights Office
(512) 438-3431 (Office)

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From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Jaeger, Mark (DTMB)
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 3:24 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.

Mike:

The State of Michigan currently uses Siteimprove [https://siteimprove.com/]. Ellen Martin is our webmaster - you may want to talk to her (email me privately for contact information, please).

Mark Francis Jaeger
Web Administrator
Agency Services - Treasury
Department of Technology, Management & Budget
7285 Parsons Drive
Dimondale, MI 48821
517-636-0441
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =


Individuals and Interactions are more valuable than Processes and Tools.
* Martin Fowler
*
-----Original Message-----
From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 1:35 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.

I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will run periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of websites. The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned are files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across multiple domains.

Thank you,

Mike Moore
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Health and Human Services Commission Civil Rights Office
(512) 438-3431 (Office)

From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Sun, Oct 16 2016 11:58AM
Subject: Re: List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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The primary concern I have with Siteimprove (and not to lay into any
one vendor here) is that their documentation says they do not scan the
DOM (content added or modified via JavaScript), only the HTML source.
This is in their official documentation (sadly only available behind a login).
If true, it gives an inaccurate results for the modern web where
Javascript is essential to how the web works, and where a gizillion
things can be fixed with ARIA and JavaScript (I am not saying it is
the ideal way to fix the web, we know it is not, but it is possible
and it is common).



On 10/12/16, Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Thank you Mark
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission
> Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
> Of Jaeger, Mark (DTMB)
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 3:24 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility
> Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
>
> Mike:
>
> The State of Michigan currently uses Siteimprove [https://siteimprove.com/].
> Ellen Martin is our webmaster - you may want to talk to her (email me
> privately for contact information, please).
>
> Mark Francis Jaeger
> Web Administrator
> Agency Services - Treasury
> Department of Technology, Management & Budget
> 7285 Parsons Drive
> Dimondale, MI 48821
> 517-636-0441
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
>
> Individuals and Interactions are more valuable than Processes and Tools.
> * Martin Fowler
> *
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
> Of Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 1:35 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility
> Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
>
> I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will run
> periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of websites.
> The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to
> access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned are
> files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of
> files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across multiple
> domains.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
>
> > > http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> > > > http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> > > > > >


--
Work hard. Have fun. Make history.

From: Thompson, Rachel
Date: Mon, Oct 17 2016 7:47AM
Subject: Re: List of Vendors of Accessibility Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
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Our campus web teams evaluated Deque, SiteImprove, Cryptzone, and SSB Bart
Group. We selected SSB bart Group's Accessibility Management Platform. If
you'd like to chat about what led to our decision, please contact me
off-list.

Best,
Rachel

Dr. Rachel S. Thompson
Director, Emerging Technology and Accessibility
Center for Instructional Technology
The University of Alabama
123 Russell Hall
Box 870248
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Phone 205-348-0216
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"Birkir R. Gunnarsson" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Reply-To: WebAIM List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Date: Sunday, 16October, 2016 at 12:58 PM
To: WebAIM List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility
Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.

The primary concern I have with Siteimprove (and not to lay into any
one vendor here) is that their documentation says they do not scan the
DOM (content added or modified via JavaScript), only the HTML source.
This is in their official documentation (sadly only available behind a
login).
If true, it gives an inaccurate results for the modern web where
Javascript is essential to how the web works, and where a gizillion
things can be fixed with ARIA and JavaScript (I am not saying it is
the ideal way to fix the web, we know it is not, but it is possible
and it is common).



On 10/12/16, Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
< = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Thank you Mark
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission
> Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On
>Behalf
> Of Jaeger, Mark (DTMB)
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 3:24 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility
> Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
>
> Mike:
>
> The State of Michigan currently uses Siteimprove
>[https://siteimprove.com/].
> Ellen Martin is our webmaster - you may want to talk to her (email me
> privately for contact information, please).
>
> Mark Francis Jaeger
> Web Administrator
> Agency Services - Treasury
> Department of Technology, Management & Budget
> 7285 Parsons Drive
> Dimondale, MI 48821
> 517-636-0441
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
>
> Individuals and Interactions are more valuable than Processes and Tools.
> * Martin Fowler
> *
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On
>Behalf
> Of Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 1:35 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: [WebAIM] List of Vendors of Accessibility
> Scanning/Crawling/Reporting systems.
>
> I am looking for a comprehensive list of vendors of services that will
>run
> periodic (monthly) and on demand scans of websites or portions of
>websites.
> The services must be externally hosted but capable of being configured to
> access intranet sites through a firewall. File types that may be scanned
>are
> files with html/shtml, pdf, and ms office extensions. The number of
> files/pages to be scanned would be in the range of 100-500k across
>multiple
> domains.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
>
> > >at
> http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> > > >at
> http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> > > > > >


--
Work hard. Have fun. Make history.