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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Benefit from the Cloud

Tech Soup

Many nonprofit organizations rely on outdated software and legacy systems, mainly because of low funds and generally restricted access to cutting edge technology. As users keep moving their business-critical applications to the cloud, they realize that there is a reduced need to upgrade their systems. All Day, Anywhere Collaboration.

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Tech Across Your Org: Social Media Collaboration Across the NYC Elder Abuse Center

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Some of the team is dispursed, working virtually. Ongoing conversations in the Cloud The team accesses a shared Google Drive (formerly Google Docs) folder. These cloud applications enable the team to work efficiently. Podcasts and Slidecasts are placed into a shared Dropbox folder for review.

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31 Free And Affordable Software Options For Nonprofits On A Budget

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What it does: JotForm is an online application that allows you to create custom online forms. Hidden fees or limitations: JotForm’s free online forms plan limits your access with only five forms and 100 submissions per month. Collaborate on grant applications or annual reports using Google Docs.

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Charities in the Cloud: Why the Hype Might Not Be Quite Hypey Enough

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The cloud refers to a number of different technical components -- from applications to databases to server virtualization to web services. Generally, this means you access the solution through a web browser and are never aware of any of the computers that are behind the scenes. Cloud Basics. Pay as you go.

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July Is Web Conferencing Month

Tech Soup

With the ability to present slides, share links and desktops, conduct polls, and create and store meeting notes, virtual meetings can be more productive than meetings in person. Here’s just a few of the features: Instant access; no download required. Audio, video, application, and screen sharing (jpg, ppt, pdf, flash, mp3, doc).

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Charities in the Cloud: Why the Hype Might Not Be Quite Hypey Enough

NTEN

The cloud refers to a number of different technical components -- from applications to databases to server virtualization to web services. Generally, this means you access the solution through a web browser and are never aware of any of the computers that are behind the scenes. Cloud Basics. Pay as you go.

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The Social Sector Cloud

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Most of us now host all of our applications and our data and our email systems documents/spreadsheets, etc. With cloud computing, you access your software applications over the Internet using a web browser. With cloud computing, you access your software applications over the Internet using a web browser.

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