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5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About Cloud Computing

TechImpact

Mail, and Google Docs are all examples of cloud-based applications, also known as software as a service (SaaS). Cloud computing, simply put, is a way for your computer to access computing power via the internet. By implementing a cloud-based CRM , you are enabling your employees to access information at a moments notice.

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Chromebook for Nonprofits: Are Web Apps All You Need?

Tech Soup

They use Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and Internet Explorer. I can migrate their Microsoft Access applications to a free Salesforce account. They can take them anywhere they need, access all their applications and data, never worry about malware, backups, disaster recovery, etc. Backups, when done, are to external hard drives.

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A View of the Cloud from Brazil

Tech Soup

Brazil is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, but the cost of broadband Internet is hobbling cloud adoption in the region. Its mission is to offer products and services that help telecenters become self-sustainable while providing low-cost public access to computers and the Internet.

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

To be able to telework, people usually need five things: a computer or tablet, broadband Internet, access to work email, access to work documents, and a phone. As smartphones mature, we’re doing more on them and less on our laptops. As a writer, I spend a bunch of my time just trying to get a hold of people.

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Technology can be a huge barrier for inclusion if we don’t consider the digital divide of skills, tools, and Internet speeds when selecting platforms and tools for meetings. When you use the chat box, those at their own device have easier access to read. In-person participants will need to bring their own laptops).

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Why Google Might Be the Answer to Your Problems

NonProfit Hub

Accessibility. That means you can access any of your files anywhere, whether you’re on your work computer, phone, laptop or tablet—as long as you have your login info and an internet connection, you’re set. One of the coolest things about using Google Drive is that all of your work is linked to a single account.

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

And, hey, here’s a Google doc parking lot that we set up that we want anybody who’s got issues or ideas about our technology, you can put them in here. And I know inside a contact record in Bloomerang and even in your dashboard, you’ve got access to a lot of these things. And do you have the internet bandwidth?