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Member Evolution is the complete online association member management solution. Our cloud based software enables effective NFP management, improved business automation, member growth and retention as well as appropriate governance. Having all data in one centralised CRM location reduces costs and time. Members can update details, purchase event tickets, enter CPD points and renew memberships online. Our Member Management software encompasses a rich feature set including; events, news, newsletters, CRM, member portal, resources, FAQ and integration with accounting and learning software. Our solution also offers responsive websites, conference management and notification tracking. Read more here: www.memberevolution.com. -
NetLeverage are providers of ThinPoint. ThinPoint provides a Desktop Virtualisation and application delivery solution that does not require a server hardware or operating system. ThinPoint turns any PC (or a Windows server) into a Desktop Virtualisation solution that can be efficiently accessed remotely by concurrent users. ThinPoint Seamless Application Publishing also enables users to securely access Windows applications inside or outside of their organisation network without installing those applications on the client devices. A simple, fast and cost effective solution for users to access their own PCs remotely. Public and Private Cloud Provider of Desktop Virtualization and Application Delivery unique solution. See how NetLeverage has empowered the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of the Northern Territory. -
Samsung S24C650 Certified Refurbished Monitor – 23.6-inch AD-PLS Panel, Full HD, Stand/Base Not Included Experience outstanding image quality and collaboration-ready performance with the certified refurbished Samsung S24C650—a 23.6-inch business monitor featuring Samsung’s advanced AD-PLS panel with a brilliant Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080), 250 cd/m² brightness, wide 178° viewing angles, and a robust 1000:1 static contrast ratio for clear, consistent visuals every day[1][2][5]. This unit does not include a stand or base, offering full compatibility with VESA mounting solutions (100 x 100 mm) for seamless integration into multi-display or space-saving workstations.$49.00 ex GST1 in stock
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Founded in 1997, The Missing Link is a premium provider of information technology solutions and services. Our core offerings include managed services, cloud solutions, backup & recovery, internet & communications, infrastructure, mobility and security. We offer a broad range of consulting experience, efficient service delivery, and the buying power and support we bring from a wide range of long-term vendor relationships. We’re recognised as industry leaders and accredited to the highest levels in the design, delivery and support of the latest technologies. Some of our tier-one partners include IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, Webroot and FireEye. Speak to our other clients about their experience with The Missing Link and we’re confident you will see our reputation is well-deserved. -
The CW9176I is a Cisco Meraki MR series cloud-managed wireless access point that can be used to create or expand a wireless network. This tri-band 802.11be Wi-Fi 7–compatible access point with Multigigabit Ethernet is designed for use indoors in high-density environments, including larger office spaces. It can support high-bandwidth uses like augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). This offer includes$870.00 ex GSTIn stock
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Family violence is a complex issue, and people will experience violence differently. New research suggests that the majority of people accessing family violence services will experience some form of technology abuse, such as monitoring of their internet usage. But technology can also play an important role in helping those affected to get the help they need. In this webinar, you’ll hear from family and domestic violence experts on their recent work to support people experiencing family violence through technology and how technology is being misused – through tech facilitated abuse and concerns about security and quality control. The webinar will also include information on what to do when you have a client who you suspect is experiencing physical or technological abuse, and when to refer clients to a Domestic Violence specialist. Featuring lightning talks from: Helena Bates from Infoxchange – Outlining the recent changes to Ask Izzy and best practices. Introduction to speakers. Rosalie O’Neale from eSafetyWomen, Office of the eSafety Commissioner – What to be aware of when using technology and how to stay safe online. Karen Bentley from WESNET – Importance of smartphones for women to stay connected. Liz Ratcliffe from Domestic Violence Resource Centre – Overview of the ARC App and how technology can help. Leonie Burnham from Domestic Violence Victoria – Wrap up of recent developments post Royal Commission. Followed by a Q&A What is not included in the program? This does not provide a full run down on each service. Certain apps / resources / programs will be highlighted. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: Knowledge of recent technology developments in the family violence sector Resources available to those working with people experience violence Information on technology facilitated abuse An understanding of the opportunities and challenges in collaborating in the family violence sector Audience Using technology to support people experiencing family violence is suitable for: Service providers working in the community sector who would like to learn more about what resources and opportunities are available to them in supporting people experiencing violence Not available on this date and time? Register anyway! All webinar registrants will receive a full recording and the slides after the webinar has been presented. About the Presenters: Helena Bates, Community Engagement Coordinator, Infoxchange (moderator) Karen Bentley, National Director, WESNET Rosalie O’Neale Program Manager – eSafetyWomen, Office of the eSafety Commissioner Liz Ratcliffe, Project Officer: Family Violence & Tech Safety, Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria Leonie Burnham, State Coordinator for the Personal Safety Initiative, Domestic Violence Victoria Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now -
This webinar will give you tips on preparing your budgets for the next financial year. There will be some information for those of you still using spreadsheets (Including best practices on how to avoid common errors) but also some advice on how to save time with a tool like Calxa. Budgeting can be a time-consuming process so we'll discuss ways to speed it up with quick draft budgets, guidance on when a spreadsheet is the best tool and when it's not, and then how to involve more of your team in the budget process - to spread the workload and to give them ownership. By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: A clear strategy to avoid the pitfalls of spreadsheets in budgeting - while using them when they work best Tips on how to start the budget process, reports to keep the stakeholders informed and how to safeguard the final result. Audience Budgeting Tips for Not-for-Profits is suitable for: NFP finance staff preparing next year's budgets Managers looking to save time with budgeting Users of MYOB, Xero or QuickBooks Online About the Presenter: Mick Devine Mick is a CPA and CEO of Calxa Australia. He has been involved in accounting systems for Not-for-Profits since before the implementation of GST in Australia and has spent most of the past 20 years designing and developing tools to take time out of the budgeting and reporting process. His award-winning Calxa application is available as a donation through Connecting Up/TechSoup New Zealand Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now -
This on-line session is specially designed to cover the key privacy issues for not for profit organisations operating in Australia and New Zealand. It includes: Who is covered; What is ‘personal information’; What personal information can be collected; Use of personal information including marketing; Consent; Sending personal information out of the country; Data breach notification obligations; and Spam laws It will also cover possible changes to privacy laws that have been proposed, including those that are part of new Consumer Data Right laws and by the Productivity Commission. What is not included in the program? This is not a comprehensive review of all privacy laws but is designed to provide an overview for organisations operating in the not for profit space, highlighting some of the most significant issues. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar you will have: A better understanding of information that is covered by privacy laws Some knowledge of how that information can be collected and what it can be used for Improved familiarity with using personal information for marketing Audience This is the course for you if: You have any responsibilty for collecting or handling information within your organisation You have a role in designing and implementing privacy protective systems You’re interested in improving your awareness of privacy issues About the Presenter: Dr Jodie Siganto PhD LLM CISSP CIPM CIPP/E Dr Siganto is an experienced privacy and security lawyer, consultant and trainer. She has been sought out by government departments, international corporations and Australian businesses to advise them on privacy and security matters, conduct privacy compliance reviews (against both Australian privacy laws and the EU General Data Protection Regulation) and undertake privacy and security impact assessments. Dr Siganto graduated as a lawyer from the University of Queensland and after 8 years in private practice became in-house counsel for Tandem Computers followed by roles with Unisys Asia and Dell based in Singapore. She returned to Australia in 2000, founding Bridge Point Communications (specialists in data networking and security) with two other colleagues, where she developed and worked in the security consulting team. Dr Siganto completed her PhD on privacy and information security practice in 2014. In 2017 she established Ringrose Siganto Consulting, a law firm specialising in privacy and security. Dr Siganto is an authorised trainer for (ISC)2 and iapp (the International Association of Privacy Professionals) and has been delivering training in her area for over 15 years. She has been involved with a range of industry groups, including acting as the Chair of the AISA Policy Committee. In addition to her other works, Dr Siganto pursues cyber security and privacy related research projects. She has participated in a study led by Royal Holloway, University of London, which mapped some of the unique traits of information security practitioners in Australia and led AISA’s research into the Australian Cyber Security Skills Shortage. Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now
