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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 10

Forum One

Prior to Drupal 8, “major version upgrade” usually meant a long tedious process. The Drupal upgrade process used to involve: Using a migration module or have a developer write migration scripts to move your data from your old Drupal site into a new one. Drupal 10 builds on the success of Drupal 9. When to upgrade to Drupal 10.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

Prior to Drupal 8, “major version upgrade” usually meant a long tedious process. The Drupal upgrade process used to involve: Using a migration module or have a developer write migration scripts to move your data from your old Drupal site into a new one. Drupal 10 builds on the success of Drupal 9. When to upgrade to Drupal 10.

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Nonprofits in the Autonomous World: Will the Bots Take Over?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Jeremiah points out, we are entering the next phase where robots, drones, bots, AI, and self-driving cars will have widespread adoption. The next step is figure out the script and pathways for the conversation. And after that technology will be merged or implanted in humans.

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Donor Data Migration for Nonprofits: Explained

Neon CRM

So simple, in fact, that we’ve broken down the process of building a donor data migration strategy into 10 simple steps. Set a timeline and milestones: Develop a realistic timeline that breaks down the migration process into manageable phases. Address concerns, provide updates, and ensure a transparent transition process.

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Lessons Learned from the HealthCare.gov Rollout

Connection Cafe

.” I can’t speak to the Federal procurement process in particular, but I’d encourage organizations with similarly bureaucratic or rigid selection processes (e.g., User Adoption and Change Management. Were mission-critical items prioritized, with “nice to have” items phased in over time?

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