Did You Know? Managed IT Support Is…
Community IT provides managed IT support services for nonprofits that want to outsource their IT support and hosted services. But what is managed IT?
Community IT provides managed IT support services for nonprofits that want to outsource their IT support and hosted services. But what is managed IT?
Don’t miss our own Johanny Torrico and Matthew Eshleman over at NTEN Wednesday October 28th at 2pm EDT when they will be presenting on Cloud Based Document Management best practices.
In case you missed it, the slides and recording from Community IT’s free October webinar Guidelines for Annual Nonprofit IT Budgeting are now available.
Community IT had a great morning packing food with the wonderful folks at the Capital Area Food Bank last week for our volunteer day in the community.
It’s here. Are you ready to upgrade? Join Community IT CTO Matthew Eshleman and Mark Kraemer November 19th from 4-5pm EST as they take you through the steps you’ll want to take in order to make the best use of Office 2016 – built for the cloud and mobile devices.
If you missed our last free webinar check this space next week for links to the slides and video for Guidelines for Annual Nonprofit IT Budgeting with Cedric Boyd and Steve Longenecker Thursday October 22nd from 4-5pm EDT.
Community IT’s David Dawson took surveys from our help desk in September and created this great graphic.
Community IT is pleased to partner with the Episcopal Center for Children, a non-denominational day treatment facility for emotionally troubled children in Washington, DC.
Community IT has supported the Mentor Capital Network for years and appreciate all they’ve done to support socially responsible businesses. If you are a social entrepreneur or know someone who is starting a socially responsible venture, consider applying for their 2016 program by Dec 1, 2015.
David Deal’s farewell party update from Community IT Innovators and what his legacy means to President & CEO Johan Hammerstrom and the rest of the employee owners, who wish him well in his next adventures.