community it innovators - it trends for nonprofits
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As we get ready to end 2012, we look back at some of the IT trends that rocked the nonprofit world, everything from the cloud, multiple types of devices, new operating systems, and more. What should you look out for in 2013? Johan Hammerstrom, Vice President of Client Services, looked back at 2012 and discuss some recent IT trends and innovations. He also looked ahead to 2013 and outlined some possible trends that could have a significant impact on nonprofits.TRANSCRIPT
IT Trends for Nonprofits
Presenter: Johan Hammerstrom
November 15, 2012
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About Community IT Innovators Community IT Innovators partners with nonprofits to help them solve their strategic & day-to-day IT challenges. • Strategic – Proactive approach so you can make IT decisions that support
your mission and grow with you
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• Nonprofit focus - Worked with over 900 nonprofits since 1993
About the Presenter g
Johan Hammerstrom Vice President of Client Services Community IT Innovators [email protected] 202-449-6710 @johanCITI
Agenda
• Dramatic Changes • Office 365 • Google Apps • Windows 8 • BYOD • Looking ahead
Dramatic Changes
How data is stored…
…how data is accessed
Microsoft Paradigm
Dramatic Changes
How data is stored…
…how data is accessed
Evolution of Internet
• Dial-up • DSL • Cable • Ethernet over Cu • Fiber • Broadband – 4G
Cloud Diagram
Office 365 Lessons Learned
The Good • Non-profit pricing is
available • Real support included in “E”
series packages • Resource mailboxes not
charged • Provides familiar Outlook /
OWA experience • Good Offline Access
The not so good • Single Sign on is excessively
complex • Requires migration from
Public Folders • Need to apply for non-profit
discount
Google Apps Lessons Learned
The Good • Embrace the browser • Appealing to staff • Easy single sign-on • Great training resources • 2 Factor Authentication • Low cost
Not so great • Approval can seem like a
black hole • Calendaring is much weaker
than Outlook • Folders to Labels migration
is a mess • Basic Offline access
Cloud Showdown: Office 365 vs. Google Apps
Oct. 18 webinar Presenter: Matthew Eshleman, Director of Professional Services Webinar slides: http://t.co/PO71NI6T Webinar recording: http://t.co/GXujeQnq
Dramatic Changes
How data is stored…
…how data is accessed
Evolution of Devices
• Workstation • Laptop • Smartphone • Tablet • …Phablet? • …Tabtop?
Windows 8
BYOD
• Consumerization • Everyone is behind • Risks vs Benefits • Develop a policy
http://www.trackur.com/know-your-acronyms-mdm-byod-orm
Looking Ahead
• Windows 8 adoption • File Server in the Cloud • Whither the domain • Broadband Internet
Q&A?
Johan Hammerstrom Vice President of Client Services
Community IT Innovators www.citidc.com
@johanCITI
Upcoming Webinar
Dec. 6 Windows 8 Tour: Dive into New Apps, Features
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