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The Next Wave of Technology for Nonprofits

John Kenyon

I know dozens of nonprofits whose systems have been hacked or networks compromised, costing them thousands of dollars. Plus the two weeks of lost productivity and stress for the staff as they clamor to try to work with no computers and no past emails and no access to digital files, at least another $10,000. flickr: blogtrepreneur.

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I also looked at a system that The Gilbert Center has been using. Also, please be aware that we will be rolling out support for VoIP and “Desktop Sharing from a Linux system&# before the end of the year. I hope that information helps you in your analysis. One last thing. We offer special NTEN rates for any memebers out there.

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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

The tech underground model (loose yet organized affiliation of npo techs who share skills and back each other up) is one of the good models out there. Use it not only to advertise your services, but also to share files with clients, point to resources, clarify your working style/methods/contract, etc. get a good time tracking system.

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Cake vs. Symfony

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

In Cake, the database build is separate from the application building (you do it yourself), whereas in Symfony, you use Symfony to build the database with schema files written in YAML. I set up both on my laptop, and tried out some really simple app development. Then, you build forms and such using the schema as a foundation.