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Web 2.0 Part Vb:APIs

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

So I guess I should be happy that there were so many for-profit vendors at the table, and that this means that it will be easier for nonprofits to do the kinds of integration between applications that was nigh impossible a couple of years ago. at 7:56 am Michelle- Great summary. That’s good news. APIs are here to stay.

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Time to find a fundraising solution that can’t be bought

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

2 trackbacks } Convio will join Kintera and Blackbaud as publicly traded companies » Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology 09.01.07 Access, Excel, custom stuff, and a smattering of other vendor applications. at 9:24 am Excellent summary. We have power and options in using open source solutions.

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Common Ground Q&A with Idealware

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After our acquisition of Kintera in 2008, we went through a similar review process and decided to focus that product on the peer-to-peer fundraising space and to stop offering it as a CRM product. As a summary: Before March 31, 2014, we will work with each Common Ground customer to support their migration to another solution.