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Harnessing generative AI for good

Candid

Rather than getting swept away by the allure of generative AI and casting about for some possible application (like a hammer looking for a nail), we should start instead by deeply understanding the problem we aim to solve from the perspectives of those directly impacted. Yes, new applications are sexy and garner press coverage.

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Trends in Grantmaking: Putting Equitable Grantmaking into Practice

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Mckinsey , Gartner , and DNV have all come to the same conclusion. If you aren’t seeing a diverse set of applicants, is there something in the way the job description is written or the places where it is advertised that should be reconsidered? Review your applications through an equity lens after each grant cycle.

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10 Disruptive Technologies You Need to Think About

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Every Wednesday, Gartner does a free webinar on a variety of topics. According to Gartner, the average server uses 65% of its power just sitting idle. Gartner noted that client virtualization is still pretty new, though, and there are kinks to work out. . Disruptive Technology #2: Data Deluge. Gartner agrees.

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Digital Evolution—Three Trends to Watch

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Products and Services—Develop new offerings based on data and behavior. Low Code/No Code Software Development The ability to create applications without code seems magical. According to Gartner, by 2024 low-code applications will account for more than 65% of all application development activity.

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Technology Trends for Nonprofits in 2011

NTEN

We also collected and analyzed data to try and predict how the technology playing field will likely evolve in the coming years, focusing primarily on nonprofits. On the other hand, only 16% of the surveyed nonprofits plan on having mobile websites in 2011, while 19% plan on having Smartphone Applications. If not, you should!

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How to Stop Worrying and Embrace the Nonprofit BYOD Workplace

Tech Soup

In May, Gartner predicted that by 2017, half of employers will stop giving employees company devices altogether. Depending on what kind of data you handle—student data, medical data, and so on—security is likely a key part of your work. Use Guest Access Control. That’s not a bad thing.

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Reduce Data Sprawl – Your (Association’s) Life Depends On It

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A critical and accelerating – but easily-addressable – problem Former Gartner Research VP (and Director of World Wide Technologies for American Express) Jim Sinur recently wrote an op-ed piece with direct application to the member industry. What, then, does Sinur recommend?

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