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The No Excuses Guide to Getting Rid of Windows XP

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I've been warning about the end of XP for months now , urging nonprofits, charities, and libraries to upgrade as soon as possible. To help out those struggling organizations, here's our no excuses guide to upgrading from Windows XP. This equipment is Core 2 Duo or above and comes with Windows 7 and Office 2007 or 2010.

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Does the Used IT Market Have a Future?

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During the intervening two years, we have entered the “post-PC” era in which laptop and desktop computers are being superseded by tablets, phones and other mobile devices. And indeed sales of new PCs and laptops are declining. PC shipments in 2015 will be 52 percent higher than PC shipments in 2010.

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Windows MultiPoint Server: Resources for Refurbishers

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Lots of refurbishers around the world supply PCs to nonprofit training labs, libraries, and telecenters. Citizenship licensing offers $6 Windows 7 and Office Basic 2007 for computers that go to schools, nonprofits and charities, libraries, and low-income families anywhere in the world (although Office can’t go to schools).

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Windows MultiPoint Server Frequently Asked Questions

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It is an ideal solution for schools, libraries, small nonprofit offices, and computer labs that are on limited budgets. It is also available as a donation product on TechSoup for eligible nonprofits and libraries. Office Standard 2010. Office Pro Plus 2010. Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Server Planning Guide.

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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. Endpoint Protection suites guard against botnets, viruses, worms, Trojan horses, rootkits, spam, and spyware.

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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.