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Microsoft Cloud Services from Connecting Up Did you know Connecting Up is a Microsoft Cloud Services Provider? Qualified charities and not-for-profits can get NFP discounts on essential Microsoft Cloud products, along with access to broader managed services, consulting, support, and migration designed for NFPs. We can offer advice and direction on which solutions will work best for your organisation. We're a not-for-profit ourselves, so we know you need a solution that works but that won't destroy your tech budget.Provided by Microsoft Cloud Subscriptions -
Download slides here With the recent growth of cloud based and online systems, many community organisations are weighing up their options for moving to the cloud or continuing to rely on local infrastructure. Microsoft Azure is now offering cloud based infrastructure solutions to many community organisations and providing a US$3500 credit to eligible organisations. This webinar will help small and medium community organisations to assess the suitability of Microsoft Azure cloud based systems and consider how to choose and implement potential cloud technology solutions. In one hour, Marcus will cover the following:Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
Microsoft Office 365 in the Cloud offers many not-for-profits significant benefits. This presentation gives an overview of the features of Office 365, explores the benefits other organisations have gained from making the move to the Cloud and identify factors that organisations should consider when planning the move to Office 365.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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Jessica Attard, Together SA
Together SA ensures that communities are at the centre of leading enduring social change. Operating across five South Australian communities, Together SA works with community residents, local and state government, businesses and service providers to improve wellbeing outcomes for children. Through their transition to a Microsoft Office 365 for Non-profits, with assistance provided by Infoxchange, a growing Together SA improved its efficiency in the workplace and began the process of consolidating their disparate data.Posted on 19/10/2016 by -
Are you looking for a way to better manage how your not-for-profit manages its contacts, clients and supporters? Implementing a constituent relationship management (CRM) system can give you a better way to bring your data into one place making it easier to keep track of how you connect with your community.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
