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How to: Getting Your Head (and Org) into the Clouds

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Rob Jordan, Idealist Consulting. Keep in mind that cloud computing has been around a long time -- it was not until it got a fun name like cloud computing that people started paying attention. Look for opinions from people that have similar organizations, values, missions and tech skills to get the best comparison.

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How to: Getting Your Head (and Org) into the Clouds

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Rob Jordan, Idealist Consulting. Keep in mind that cloud computing has been around a long time -- it was not until it got a fun name like cloud computing that people started paying attention. Look for opinions from people that have similar organizations, values, missions and tech skills to get the best comparison.

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MT @atikaCNN Filming Syrian refugees crossing into Jordan safely – thanks @and_harper , @refugees + Jordan military pic.twitter.com/xMRJHR3xen. — In addition to surveying people directly and asking them to rank priorities, one can also pay attention to what people say about what’s on their minds right now.

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