SOME NEWS FROM AROUND THE NATION
Encouraging news, actually---a big software company has established a program to focus on hiring those with autism:
A leading software company, with offices in the United States and around the 
globe, is launching a strategic effort to hire people with autism in order to 
tap their unique talents.
The Germany-based software giant SAP said that it will recruit individuals 
with the developmental disorder for jobs as software testers, programmers and 
data quality assurance specialists.
“SAP sees a potential competitive advantage to leveraging the unique talents 
of people with autism, while also helping them to secure meaningful employment,” 
the company said in a statement.
Already, SAP conducted a pilot program in India with six workers on the 
spectrum employed as software testers, which the company said resulted in 
improved productivity. A similar pilot is underway in Ireland and plans are in 
the works for the employment effort to expand to the United States, Canada and 
Germany this year.
SAP said it is partnering with Specialisterne — a Danish organization that 
specializes in helping people with autism apply their talents to work in the 
technology field — to incorporate the new hires into their business.
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