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Why Data SHOULD Drive Your Strategy

Association Analytics

It remains all too common for associations to ignore vital data points as they strategize for the future. The inertia of decades of existence often precludes a data-informed state, instead relying on anecdote, trusting in the gut feeling of longtime employees or volunteers, and the way things have always been done.

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4 Tips For Maintaining Your Nonprofit’s Databases

TechImpact

Database are extremely useful in simplifying business operations, communication, and workflow for both the for-profit sector and nonprofit sector. Nonprofits and charities use databases to manage donor, volunteer, and B2B profiles and aggregate data. Duplicate files, profiles, and other data are common for every organization.

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6 Qualities A Nonprofit Database Management System Should Have

TechImpact

Nonprofits use databases to handle volunteers, donors, staff, and more. For smaller nonprofits, a database may be nothing more than an Excel file. Medium to large nonprofits might have an IT staff and a simple database, designed by the in-house development team. Who manages the database? Authorization.

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Infographic: How We Store Data Now, And In The Future

TechImpact

None of this would have been possible if it were not for the power of data storage. But, have you ever wondered how we will be storing our data in the future? We have come such a long way since the first hard drives and punch cards, what will our data storage look like in another 80 years? Image courtesy of Ebuyer.

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Clouds, Data, And Your Nonprofit

TechImpact

Their ability to centralize and organize information, files, and data imperative to your nonprofit is to the success of your mission. However, because many nonprofits have yet to adopt cloud based solutions, they’re still struggling with the organization of their data and files. Get your data out of the dark ages.

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How Hebbia is building AI for in-depth research

Fast Company Tech

A New York-based AI startup called Hebbia says it’s developed techniques that let AI answer questions about massive amounts of data without merely regurgitating what it’s read or, worse, making up information. Hebbia, says Sivulka, has approached the problem with a technique the company calls iterative source decomposition.

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Activeloop snags $5M seed to build streaming database for AI applications

TechCrunch

Activeloop , a member of the Y Combinator summer 2018 cohort , is building a database specifically designed for media-focused artificial intelligence applications. In addition, the API lets you track different versions of the data and finally lets you store that in a repository like Amazon S3. Activeloop image database.

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