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What Can Apsona Do for Nonprofits?

Cloud 4 Good

Apsona for Salesforce is a suite of innovative, configurable applications available for Salesforce customers via the AppExchange. Family House was using a mail merge application for one primary reason: to create a mail merge document to acknowledge donations they receive.

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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). This is great if you are planning to use a cloud system for one or two applications in your organization. Image courtesy of entech. Gmail, Yahoo! But what is cloud computing? Very low upfront costs.

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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I use Canned Responses to provide HTML signatures when needed, and also forward all of my mail to gmail, then send out mail as other identities. (I’ve The web interface is great, as is the desktop applications. And, it’s open source, and isn’t even that hard to get set up and running. Evernote rocks my world.

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ROI for a donor database

Robert Weiner

The current software does not interface with our current/new technical environment (MS-Exchange and Office, or Google g-mail, calendar, docs, etc.). We cannot interface with other desired applications. This is an area of new or expanded emphasis for us. We need better tools for reporting, analysis, and business intelligence.

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Why Should Nonprofits Care About Cloud Computing?

Tech Soup

Current examples are Gmail , Yahoo mail , Google Docs , Salesforce , and Microsoft Office Live Workspace. A company provides access to their software applications over the Internet and you access it through your web-browser. I bet many of you are using a form of cloud computing without knowing it.

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Email in the Cloud: A Google Apps Case Study

Tech Soup

Google Mail, offered as part of Google Apps, was the clear contender — it was free (at the time it was free for organizations up to 50 staff, now it's limited to 10)* and already well established. By far, the most popular part of Google Apps at OCASI is Google Mail, which staff use to send, receive and manage their email.

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A View of the Cloud from India

Tech Soup

have worked with 1,270 NGOs and government organizations on developing skills in cloud applications and social media. In the course of this work we have found that the state of cloud adoption is largely personal (for example, Google Mail, Google Docs) and not yet institutional.

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