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10 Disruptive Technologies You Need to Think About

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Every Wednesday, Gartner does a free webinar on a variety of topics. According to Gartner, the average server uses 65% of its power just sitting idle. Gartner noted that client virtualization is still pretty new, though, and there are kinks to work out. . Gartner agrees. Disruptive Technology #1: Virtualization. .

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Four Great Resources for Foundation Technology

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Strangely, I find that one side of the philanthropy coin seems to get the lion’s share of attention — nonprofit technology. Foundations need tech support as much as anyone. As someone interested in online communities, I’ve been following the work of the Technology Affinity Group (TAG) for some years.

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Crystal Ball: Cloud Computing and SaaS

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Flickr Photo: Tech Writer Boy Here at NTEN World Headquarters, we simply could not live without Cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS). I've been talking about the cloud a lot lately as I roam the country, forcing audiences to pay attention to me. Enter Gartner. To your credit, most of you are.

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Great Resources for Foundation Technology

Tech Soup

Strangely, I find that one side of the philanthropy coin seems to get the lion’s share of attention — nonprofit technology. Foundations need tech support as much as anyone. As someone interested in online communities, I’ve been following the work of the Technology Affinity Group (TAG) for some years.

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Making Smarter Decisions: Five Business Intelligence Myths

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Flickr Photo: bredgar If you're a frequent reader of this blog, you know that if I could do it all over again, I would have paid more attention in math class. Here's the second problem: As Gartner put it in a webinar I attended, "managers want to dance with their data." I want to eat statistics for dinner. What about you?