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Security: The Scary Part of Cloud Computing

Tech Soup

On August 29, 2011 some of us from TechSoup attended NTEN's Nonprofit Cloud Computing Summit in San Francisco. NTEN chose him to present on cloud security and financing because he has a unique blend of accounting expertise, technology know-how, and nonprofit industry understanding. Pacific time. Security in the Cloud.

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Building and Supporting Your Drupal Website: In-House, Outsourced, or Both?

NTEN

or only need a basic web presence, you can get by with a simple site. Having internal staff who can make some changes quickly certainly comes in handy when unexpected needs pop up - one argument for having a blended model. There are many different types of “blended models” of in-house/outhouse support. Just tech savvy people?

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Social Media and Technology: What Nonprofits Need To Know

NTEN

note: This article is part of NTEN's Member Appreciation Month spectacular. Allison made a great point in response to this topic and reiterated her earlier comments about taking down the walls and letting it blend. Farra Trompeter, Big Duck. [Ed. The most popular pieces will be featured in our newsletter. for your organization.

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Do You Need a “Communications Manager” or a “Community Manager” at Your Nonprofit?

NTEN

By Annaliese Hoehling, Publications Director, NTEN. Within the era of the World Wide Web, there has always been someone filling the role that we are only recently starting to staff for purposely: the Community Manager. Sometime during her (and the Web's) evolution, however, she began to look and act more like that PR Professional.

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The 5 Best Social Impact Games of 2010

NTEN

And the types of social impact games that exist are really varied -- from real-world games that are location specific, to polished multimedia games you can play on any web browser. Of course, at Games for Change, we support and assist in creating games for social good.

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Quick Hits: Projects, Workshops, Tools, and a Job

Museum 2.0

Not only do they tell you where you can connect with them in Web 2.0-land, land, they explain what the different Web services do, which makes the invitation to connect less threatening for visitors who (like many of us) aren't really sure what Twitter is. Warning: I lived there.

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