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Apps for Disaster Planning

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TechSoup recently updated its disaster planning and recovery guide, The Resilient Organization , to include the new ways nonprofits, charities, and public libraries are using technology. One of the big additions to the guide is a section on backing up a mobile phone or tablet. Government Agency Apps. Other Useful Apps.

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How to Conduct a Quick Tech Plan

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Most charities and many libraries have part time or accidental techies taking care of their technology. By proper tech planning I mean the things that TechSoup for Libraries Technology Planning Cookbook talks about: Pulling together a committee of stakeholders to serve on a planning committee. Proper Tech Planning.

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New and Updated: Symantec Enterprise-Level Security

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Whether it's a virus hidden in an email, an unexpected server crash, or someone hacking into online transactions, threats to your nonprofit's or library's data and computers are always there. A free endpoint-level security webinar with Symantec's Andrew Singer.

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Community Broadband: Coming to a City Near You?

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Many look to the library for access. Internet access is now one of the most sought after public library services and. quickly, so they can react to accidents and disasters faster. Resources like this Community Partnership and Collaboration Guide from Webjunction can provide a great framework for getting the ball rolling.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

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She is the 2010 NTEN Award Winner and was named to the NonProfit Times list of the 50 most influential people in the charitable sector in 2008. She just did a presentation to the Gates Global Libraries Working Group in November 2013 on the top tech trends for libraries. He serves on the board of Idealware. Find his blog here.