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The Hidden Cost of Open Source LMS

Gyrus

The availability of free software has increased over the years with the development and release of programming kits for apps and software, community and support forums, and freemium software that offers limited use for free, but requires paying to get all software features unlocked. They’re free: how can you beat that price?

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Open versus Proprietary: Choosing the Right Content Management System

Byte Technology

Enter the Content Management System (CMS), the standard in website design protocol that allows site owners and managers the ability to update often and easily. To begin, consider whether you’re prepared to accept a free CMS or one that requires a fee.

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Why Every Organization Should Make Sustainability Part of its Mission

Saleforce Nonprofit

By deepening their commitments to sustainability, organizations across sectors have the opportunity to enact more sustainable business practices and set an example for peer organizations. org’s product team is constantly analyzing data, improving websites, and providing the right system and tools to their users.

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Free as in “Free Kittens”

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Free as in “Free Kittens&# April 23, 2007 Deborah Finn pointed out this good post in a blog I have never read: ALA Tech Source. It takes more, because you own your own system.

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Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

When will people learn that to be open, you need to really be open ? Trio is an integration of SugarCRM, Joomla, and a credit card payment system. This is not only cool from the perspective of the integration of two great open source web apps, but it also is a very interesting business model.

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What I’m learning

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology What I’m learning November 30, 2007 It’s been mostly fun so far at the Open Translation event here in Zagreb. The event itself has been fab. What are the tools like? Be Helpful.

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Michelle, the consultant

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ll be the project manager on their big new client database project, and help them think about how far to dip their toes into Web 2.0. Since we’re starting with the developer documentation, one of the coolest things about this project is that it’s making me learn Java and Eclipse , plus get my hands dirty with Tomcat.