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TechSoup Global Cloud Survey Results and Cloud Donations for Nonprofits

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The survey was fielded in February and March 2012. Find out a bit more about what we discovered from our report or my colleague, Patrick Duggan’s blog post. We’d love to know what findings in our 2012 Global NGO Cloud Survey you find most interesting. What Surprised Me.

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NTEN State of the Nonprofit Cloud Survey Results

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cloud survey project on their blog.? TechSoup Global is also in the process of adding to the body of cloud research with our Global NGO Cloud Survey. We cordially invite nonprofits, NGOs, and libraries everywhere to take our survey, which is available in 21 languages. The TechSoup Survey will be open through March 23, 2012.

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What's So Scary about Cloud Security?

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Richard’s case has been making the rounds in the TechSoup Global network, most recently at TechSoup Canada’s blog. His post originally appeared in his blog. I also like Geri Stengel of Ventureneer ’s post on the NTEN blog, The Cloud: Not As Airy As You Thought. What the NTEN Cloud Survey Report Says.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

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For more tips take a look at the Going Zero Waste blog. Try a green energy supplier. It’s easy to switch to 100% green energy. You can use a provider that uses 100% green and renewable energy like these listed on MoneySupermarket or, even better, install solar panels on your home. However, this is now far from necessary.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

For more tips take a look at the Going Zero Waste blog. Try a green energy supplier. It’s easy to switch to 100% green energy. You can use a provider that uses 100% green and renewable energy like these listed on MoneySupermarket or, even better, install solar panels on your home. However, this is now far from necessary.

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