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The Surge of "Software as a Service" and OnDemand technologies

NetWits

Forward thinking traditional software vendors such as Oracle and Blackbaud have invested in technologies to deploy their solutions over the web by providing hosting services, often called “OnDemand” services, while retaining the ability to offer full-featured, customizable, and data rich solutions. Now, that's accessibility!!

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The Importance of a Connected Hospital

Connection Cafe

We were lucky enough to listen to the ‘two Nathans’ at City of Hope, who shared how they’ve jumped right into what they properly call ‘machine learning’ and have begun to create machine learning applications to create what they call predictive philanthropy.

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Explaining Open Social to Your Executive Director

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Allan Benamer answers : Not much because the average nonprofit does not have the infrastructure and skill sets that would allow for rapid adoption for new technology. Application developers are going to go to where the heat is, and that heat is red hot at Facebook But longer term, this may change. Platform??? Container???

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Best Fundraising Software for Nonprofits: Top 25

Neon CRM

This company adopts a cost-effective approach with an affordable starting price. Oracle NetSuite Social Impact Oracle is another big name in cloud computing and has its own CRM, Oracle NetSuite Social Impact. PCI Compliance Oracle NetSuite Social Impact is all about ensuring compliance with easy, configurable reporting.

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The Nonprofit Common Data Model as an Equity Tool

NTEN

It prioritizes building transmission lines for data owned by nonprofit programmatic needs and not shareholder economy software development exclusively while inviting a community of software platform and application dialogue. This is an opportunity to advance equity in nonprofit technology.

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