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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

Tech Soup

The big nonprofit tech trends this past year seemed to be in the areas of the emergence of mobile devices, social media stratification, the launch of Office 365 for Nonprofits, some huge digital inclusion initiatives, and lots of other things. They save us the arduous task of taking our phones out of our pockets to look at them.

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Advice from Grantmakers on Streamlining Your Tech Solutions

sgEngage

In the days following the fires in Maui, many people didn’t have access to Internet, cell service, even land phone lines. Right before the pandemic hit, we migrated everyone to the cloud, and put all our files on SharePoint. At one point, we had 15 employees with 15 separate Dropbox subscriptions,” said Tacker.

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Meet the Experts: Interview with TechImpact’s Linda Widdop

Tech Soup

I especially talk about the benefits of using Microsoft Office 365 for email, file sharing and collaboration. A fairly new area of discussion is about phone solutions. This includes Office 365 implementations, SharePoint work, Salesforce.com consulting and other network projects. Can Nonprofits Do Without IT Support?

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The Best Tablet for Business Use

Connection Cafe

TweetDeck – to keep track of trends and interesting topics in the Twittersphere. When evaluating new apps and systems, I look primarily for ease of use, ability to collaborate with others, and interoperability with phone (I use an iPhone 4s) and desktop. –Bo Bo Crader, Blackbaud Services Principal. Easy to use, 2.