Information Technology permeates everyday life to such an extent that if computing and communications technology were to suddenly become unavailable, the impact on a wide range of activities – how we work and do business, how we shop, travel, draw money from ATMs, communicate with people around the globe, and even how we educate our children – would be dramatic.
Alongside growing appreciation of the value of IT, there is also an increasing awareness of the need to ensure ease of access and enhancement of the way in which people interface with computers. There is also a need to consider the potential problems that are commonly associated with extended use of computers in everyday activities.
KeyTools employs 30 people and distributes and sells around 400 different product.

