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Open Source vs. Proprietary: Web Server Software

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The current version of MS Server in use is Server 2008. If you measure by surveying publicly accessible websites, you get Linux first at 41%-74%, Windows second at 20-42% and proprietary UNIX third at 2-5%?. source: wikipedia ). On the proprietary side, there are two options. This underestimates servers inside enterprises.

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

So here is my current survey of the landscape. Wikipedia has a great entry on PostgreSQL, including some history). I’ll be working a lot with Open Office, and hope to design some screencasts using Open Office Base sometime in the next few months. I’m starting this series off with just a list of the server-based DBMS.

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

So here is my current survey of the landscape. Wikipedia has a great entry on PostgreSQL, including some history). I’ll be working a lot with Open Office, and hope to design some screencasts using Open Office Base sometime in the next few months. I’m starting this series off with just a list of the server-based DBMS.

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Nonprofit CRM Trends Plus How to Choose an eCRM - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Also, NTEN recently published a report on the results of a survey covering CRM satisfaction. Ask about security: are they PCI Compliant (you can look this up on Wikipedia), and if so what level? Copyright © 2008, Care2.com By the way, frogloop is vendor neutral, so we dont recommend any CRM solution over another.

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Citizen Tech: Social Media in Disaster Response

Amy Sample Ward

According to the American Red Cross , A recent Red Cross survey asked 1,058 adults about their use of social media sites in emergency situations. The first example of direct content is the use of Wikipedia during the 7/7 bombings in London. Millions of editors on Wikipedia and it’s rise in public use was climbing.