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4 Reasons Your Nonprofit Should Use SharePoint

TechImpact

Put very simply, SharePoint is software used to build websites. Once you and your team learns a little bit about SharePoint, it can help you incorporate your social networks, professional networks, search engines, and website without touching any code. SharePoint is free if you are running on Windows Server 2008.

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The Ultimate Nonprofit SharePoint App: The Case Management Database of Children's Network of Solano County

Tech Soup

Thanks to Darren DeRose, the IT Administrator for Children's Network of Solano County in Fairfield, California, having a shared database is no longer such a problem. The Children’s Network of Solano County does lots of things to support low-income families across their county.

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Now Available on TechSoup: Small Business Server 2011

Tech Soup

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Interview: Marshall Kirkpatrick on the Real Time Web Report

Amy Sample Ward

Probably middle of 2008. Disaster response work that used to take days now takes minutes, using a combination of Sharepoint, mobile devices and airplane surveillance. When did RWW start focusing on the real-time Web? Like people generally do, we thought about the impact that Twitter and Facebook were making on the web.

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Adobe Acrobat XI vs. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC

Tech Soup

You can capture signatures with mobile devices, and host SharePoint-based shared reviews on Office 365 sites. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC: Windows 7 through Windows 10; Windows Server 2008 and 2012; Mac OS X v10.9 Adobe Acrobat XI Pro: Windows XP through Windows 10; Windows Server 2003 and 2008; Mac OS X v10.6 Accessibility.

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