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Andrew Frederick

New Brunswick's high-tech sector faces skills shortage - 0 views

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    New Brunswick isn't worrying about high unemployment in their information techonolgy sector. What NB is really struggling with is there lack of skilled workers in the field and not being able to attract such workers. Low population growth and low post-secondary graduation rates is a big factor, but NB Information Techonolgy Council C.E.O. says that making IT more attractive to students when they are in high school and earlier is the key to getting skilled workers in the sector.
Mitchell Crase

Guide to Managing ICT in the Voluntary and Community Sector - 0 views

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    The Guide to Managing ICT in the Voluntary and Community Sector is produced by the ICT Hub to help voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) make best use of information communication technologies (ICTs).The guideis intended particularly for staff and volunteers from small and medium-sized organisations and especially for those people who don't
Jason Escareno

The Social Contract - The Third Sector -- America's Non-Market Counter Culture - 0 views

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    This op-ed claims that the non-profit sector in America distingushes us from other economies. Also, the non-profit sector is the nations largest employer and creates ideal citizens.
Mitchell Crase

Kundra: Federal CIOs need to decentralize mobile device ownership - FierceGovernmentIT - 0 views

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    This article discusses why government is moving away from providing IT directly to its employees in exchange for identifying the proper services to empower employees. The government realizes that owning the equipment personally isn't paying off for them. This may be more true for the government than other sectors. The same changeover seems to be occurring in the nonprofit sector.
Nakeita Harris

Social Camp Berlin 2010 - Communication technology and the non-profit sector | Kabissa ... - 0 views

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    Social Camp is a two day event initiated to discuss new communication technology for the non profit sector
Mitchell Crase

10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go « Nonprofit ... - 0 views

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    This is a nice list of useful cutting edge mobile tools. Mobile web seems to have the most immediate impact potential in the sector for 2011. I personally like bump with lets you share contact lists instantly. There is so many new mobile applications coming out that you need to hunt.
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    Mobile is where all the growth is
Mitchell Crase

Donor Databases: Three Nonprofits Tell Their Stories - 0 views

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    This article covers donor database implementation for a non-profit. Giftworks was endorsed for ease of use. Administrators are happier with a more customized solution when its possible. Microsoft Access was criticized because it seems less directed toward the non-profit sector. It was interesting to note that the competition for donor dollars is increasing. A highly integrated database clearly outperforms segmented data. The online database with a trained rep might be the best choice of all.
Nakeita Harris

Impact Of Online Technology On The Nonprofit Sector - 0 views

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    This is a power point discussing a software program for non profits using technology
Nakeita Harris

Why Nonprofit Technology Sucks - Poverty Insights - 0 views

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    This article is from a user of nonprofit technology.  This person is angry because the technology in the nonprofit sector is so behind and no one has the knowledge to help within the company.
Ron McKee

The Nonprofit Evolution of the Cloud - CIOUpdate.com - 0 views

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    This article talks about why the cloud is good for non-profits.
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    The nonprofit sector is in a bit of a technology evolution/revolution. As the industry looks to reduce costs, increase efficiency and engage with constituents that are living lifestyles that embrace mobile, digital and social technologies as never before. It is here that the benefits and options that cloud computing brings to the table are clear.
Colin Moore

iPad Apps That Government Workers Use on the Job - 0 views

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    The Apple iPad, one of apple's hottest sellers, is seeing frequent use by those in the government sector. With the seemingly endless amount of apps available for use with the iPad, many help government workers to become more efficient. The apps that are seeing the most use include twitter, quick office, evernote and flipboard. Twitter is helpful to disperse quick messages to others in the work place, and obviously has social networking benefits as well. Quick Office is seeing a lot of use as a microsoft office productivity tool. Evernote allows the user to take notes, record sound bytes, add pictures and video, and other helpful pieces of information into one "note" that is easily dispersed to others in one piece, together. Flipboard is presented almost as a "personal magazine", where feeds from social networking sites and other sites the user selects appear directly on the iPad's interface.
Jason Escareno

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management - 1 views

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    ""There's way too much made of a couple of acquisitions to make our market seem uncompetitive," said Gene Austin, CEO of Convio in Austin, Texas. "We are all competing in a very healthy way, in a way that fosters innovation and better things for the clients," he said. He pointed to as examples Kintera and Blackbaud, as well as other "small yet emerging organizations that will also bring innovation and competition to the marketplace."
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    Consolidation in the sector will continue to some degree as the firms move toward Software as a Service (SaaS). Major mergers will dictate the direction of cloud computing...
Andrew Frederick

The Panic Button: High-Tech Protection for Human Rights Investigators | The Rundown New... - 0 views

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    A non-profit out of California has created software for human rights workers that is designed to secretly store data about human rights violation abuses in the country where they are located. There is talk about it already being used in the Middle-East recently. The software includes a 'panic button' that a human rights worker could use that would instantly delete all the files on the computer about government violations. The data is then stored in the cloud and accessable only with a password and secret 'key.' This is a great example of nonprofits working together to fight enormous challenges, with human rights being one of the most dangerous and exhaustive areas of work in the non-profit sector.
Kayla Johnson

The Chronicle of Philanthropy - 0 views

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    Bi-weekly newspaper of the nonprofit world. The website offers a searchable archive of articles about issues and trends in the nonprofit sector, as well as a listing of grants.
Ron McKee

Here is the Cellebrite statement regarding the recent news-story in Michigan: | Facebook - 1 views

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    Facebook statement by Cellebrite on Wednesday, April 20, 2011  strategic priority is our investigation of foreign countries that seek every day to steal our state secrets and private sector intellectual property, sometimes for the purpose of undermining the stability of our government by weakening our economic or military supremacy
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