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The Nonprofit Cloud Computing Summit in San Francisco

NTEN

The Cloud Summit will: Teach you how to distinguish hype vs. reality. Walk you through specific Cloud solutions for everyday applications, like email and office productivity. Help you assess the costs of migrating to a Cloud computing solution, including how to do an apple-to-apples comparison with your existing systems.

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It's Almost Here: The Nonprofit Cloud Summit in NYC, Oct 26

NTEN

The full agenda is now available online , but generally, they will: teach you how to distinguish hype vs. reality; walk you through specific Cloud solutions for everyday applications, like email and office productivity; help you assess the costs of migrating to a Cloud computing solution, including how to do an apple-to-apples comparison with your (..)

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NTEN's (Free!) Nonprofit Cloud Computing Summit

Tech Soup

Per NTEN, the Cloud Summit will: Teach you how to distinguish hype vs. reality. Walk you through specific Cloud solutions for everyday applications, like email and office productivity. Help you assess the costs of migrating to a Cloud computing solution, including how to do an apple-to-apples comparison with your existing systems.

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Platforms break open!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It allows you to access 16 entities within the Kintera application, including lots of data about contacts, plus data about appointments and tasks. One of my favorite quotes in the Connect documentation is this one: “As long as you can invoke the API over HTTP, your application can be Microsoft, HP, IBM, Novell, Oracle, even Sun-based.

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Convio Opens the Kimono

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Until recently, the main way to deal with this was cumbersome import and export of data from one system to another. With an API, you can write new software code that hooks one application into another. A year ago, most systems were walled gardens, closed proprietary systems). Recently, vendors have been listening.

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