Blog: Desktop or Laptop? Nonprofit Tech Decisions for Home and Office
Purchasing a new computer can be a daunting task. There are many options to consider: Do you need a desktop or a laptop? Windows or Mac? What technical specifications are best?
Purchasing a new computer can be a daunting task. There are many options to consider: Do you need a desktop or a laptop? Windows or Mac? What technical specifications are best?
The Challenge: Find a Mac Managed Service Provider for a Mid-Sized Nonprofit
Kyle Haines from Build Consulting presented a webinar on how to think about choosing a nonprofit technology platform.
CTO Matt Eshleman presents a webinar discussion of Nonprofit Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Basics, appropriate for all levels of technology knowledge.
While Community IT has a long history of supporting social justice through our work with nonprofit organizations, the events of 2020have made us all question deeply as an employee-owned company what actions we will take to create change.
Johan Hammerstrom and experts Johanny Torrico and Steve Longenecker discuss tech tips to support nonprofits going back to the office or continuing to work remotely.
Nonprofits should train end users in how to create excellent passwords, use Single Sign On (SSO) to help users have fewer passwords to remember, and monitor accounts for compromise.
Nonprofits should require multi-factor authentication as one of many steps to safeguard their reputation and online security.
How would your nonprofit respond to a cyber incident? How should you create a nonprofit incident response plan? Learn how to be prepared.
If you are an Office 365 subscriber you already have access to one of the best video chat and web event platforms available, Microsoft Teams. Here are some features and tips for nonprofits using Teams.