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Chromebook for Nonprofits: Are Web Apps All You Need?

Tech Soup

This is a disaster waiting to happen. They use Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, and Internet Explorer. They can take them anywhere they need, access all their applications and data, never worry about malware, backups, disaster recovery, etc. In January, Kevin reviewed the Cr-48 laptop , a Chromebook prototype. Always Online?

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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

Tech Soup

Tablet sales are up 53% while laptop and desktop computers are down 11% from the previous year. It allows charities to get to your applications and files from virtually anywhere there is Internet on many kinds of devices - PCs, Macs, and mobile devices of various kinds. Big Data and the Internet of Things. What this means?

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My Organization is in “the cloud”! – What does that mean?

3rd Sector Labs

Instead of being installed on computers that are owned and operated by the organization, and located in their offices, software “in the cloud” is owned by another company, located on their computer network, and licensed to the customer organization for remote Internet access and usage. The Internet? What do we do?

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Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility

Non Profit Quarterly

And the question was really, were the networks and the Internet bandwidth for each person’s home adequate enough to do the job? I mean, the biggest thing…this would be probably a good time to speak on a little bit of a story here on the last point, which is home network and internet. Things like that.

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