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75 Mobile Apps to Jump-Start Your Nonprofit's Productivity in 2015

Tech Soup

Cisco's WebEx app allows you to connect to meetings via your mobile device, AnyConnect lets you connect to Cisco VPN networks, and Jabber is an integrated instant messaging app. See all Cisco Android , iOS , and Windows apps. Cisco helps you connect to technical support resources and monitor network traffic.

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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

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According TechSoup’s Global NGO Cloud Survey , cloud storage and back-up is one of the most useful cloud technologies out there. The mainstream IT press was alive with the topic. TechSoup donor partners, Microsoft and Cisco are teaming up with Google, and a host of additional charities and tech companies to launch the initiative.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

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TechSoup Global donation partner, Cisco , is starting to talk about an alternative to cloud computing, the paradigm that relies on huge data centers to do all our processing. Find the European Court of Justice press release here. Find what TechSoup Global thinks about the new FCC net neutrality decision here.

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SocialCoding4Good: Mobilizing Technology and Volunteerism for Transformative Impact

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Most importantly, we’ve matched dozens of volunteers to opportunities to contribute their technical talents toward solving some of the world’s most pressing problems. One area that’s been especially rewarding is our engagement with technology companies.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

I love year-ahead forecasts and have looked a number of them from all over the global IT press. Another big trend in the IT press forecasts is the much heralded decline of the traditional PC – laptops and desktop computers. By 2020, Cisco forecasts that there will be 50 billion things connected to the Internet in this way.

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