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Join Community IT experts and special guests Maya Grigorovich-Barsky and Liz Glaser from Americas Promise Alliance for an informative and practical discussion of collaboration tools nonprofits are using such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. Learn how these tools work best. This webinar was moderated by CEO Johan Hammerstrom. Our guests from Community IT client Americas Promise Alliance have a discussion on best practices and innovations in using remote collaboration tools such as Slack. What is your nonprofit using? Are you using these tools effectively? Listen in on peer-to-peer Q&A and learn practical tips to make your remote meetings even better! Community IT is proudly vendor agnostic. We have experience integrating these and other platforms into nonprofit IT strategy, and trouble-shooting collaboration tools. Tune in as nonprofit innovators share their tips and tricks. Now that weve been working remotely for almost a year or more, what works? What could work better? Most nonprofits are using a combination of these tools. Which work best in which circumstance? Liz and Maya also share ideas for integrating and implementing file and data sharing across these platforms. Is your staff struggling to find the document they shared with colleagues? Are you worried about security issues with Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom? Learn how to make it easier and more secure, no matter what platform youre using for meetings and collaboration.]]>

Join Community IT experts and special guests Maya Grigorovich-Barsky and Liz Glaser from Americas Promise Alliance for an informative and practical discussion of collaboration tools nonprofits are using such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. Learn how these tools work best. This webinar was moderated by CEO Johan Hammerstrom. Our guests from Community IT client Americas Promise Alliance have a discussion on best practices and innovations in using remote collaboration tools such as Slack. What is your nonprofit using? Are you using these tools effectively? Listen in on peer-to-peer Q&A and learn practical tips to make your remote meetings even better! Community IT is proudly vendor agnostic. We have experience integrating these and other platforms into nonprofit IT strategy, and trouble-shooting collaboration tools. Tune in as nonprofit innovators share their tips and tricks. Now that weve been working remotely for almost a year or more, what works? What could work better? Most nonprofits are using a combination of these tools. Which work best in which circumstance? Liz and Maya also share ideas for integrating and implementing file and data sharing across these platforms. Is your staff struggling to find the document they shared with colleagues? Are you worried about security issues with Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom? Learn how to make it easier and more secure, no matter what platform youre using for meetings and collaboration.]]>
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 14:35:41 GMT /slideshow/slack-microsoft-teams-zoom-what-works-best-for-nonprofits/244679143 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom: What Works Best for Nonprofits? CITImarketing Join Community IT experts and special guests Maya Grigorovich-Barsky and Liz Glaser from Americas Promise Alliance for an informative and practical discussion of collaboration tools nonprofits are using such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. Learn how these tools work best. This webinar was moderated by CEO Johan Hammerstrom. Our guests from Community IT client Americas Promise Alliance have a discussion on best practices and innovations in using remote collaboration tools such as Slack. What is your nonprofit using? Are you using these tools effectively? Listen in on peer-to-peer Q&A and learn practical tips to make your remote meetings even better! Community IT is proudly vendor agnostic. We have experience integrating these and other platforms into nonprofit IT strategy, and trouble-shooting collaboration tools. Tune in as nonprofit innovators share their tips and tricks. Now that weve been working remotely for almost a year or more, what works? What could work better? Most nonprofits are using a combination of these tools. Which work best in which circumstance? Liz and Maya also share ideas for integrating and implementing file and data sharing across these platforms. Is your staff struggling to find the document they shared with colleagues? Are you worried about security issues with Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom? Learn how to make it easier and more secure, no matter what platform youre using for meetings and collaboration. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-2021slackteamszoom-210318143542-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join Community IT experts and special guests Maya Grigorovich-Barsky and Liz Glaser from Americas Promise Alliance for an informative and practical discussion of collaboration tools nonprofits are using such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. Learn how these tools work best. This webinar was moderated by CEO Johan Hammerstrom. Our guests from Community IT client Americas Promise Alliance have a discussion on best practices and innovations in using remote collaboration tools such as Slack. What is your nonprofit using? Are you using these tools effectively? Listen in on peer-to-peer Q&amp;A and learn practical tips to make your remote meetings even better! Community IT is proudly vendor agnostic. We have experience integrating these and other platforms into nonprofit IT strategy, and trouble-shooting collaboration tools. Tune in as nonprofit innovators share their tips and tricks. Now that weve been working remotely for almost a year or more, what works? What could work better? Most nonprofits are using a combination of these tools. Which work best in which circumstance? Liz and Maya also share ideas for integrating and implementing file and data sharing across these platforms. Is your staff struggling to find the document they shared with colleagues? Are you worried about security issues with Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom? Learn how to make it easier and more secure, no matter what platform youre using for meetings and collaboration.
Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom: What Works Best for Nonprofits? from Community IT Innovators
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2021 Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report /slideshow/2021-nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-report/242977097 communityitwebinar-nonprofitincidentreport2021edition-210218123100
Join CTO and Nonprofit Cybersecurity expert Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the third annual Community IT Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized nonprofit organizations. Is your nonprofit prepared? Matt also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. Matt touches on vendor hacks from 2020 including Blackbaud and SolarWinds and discusses steps your nonprofit should take to understand your risk level. Learn about real cyberattacks on nonprofit organizations and how they responded to these attempted hacks. Matt gives you the tools you need to protect your organization and staff from cybercrimes. Many of these tips you can put in place quickly and train your staff on immediately. Download the full report or view here: https://communityit.com/2021-nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-download/]]>

Join CTO and Nonprofit Cybersecurity expert Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the third annual Community IT Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized nonprofit organizations. Is your nonprofit prepared? Matt also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. Matt touches on vendor hacks from 2020 including Blackbaud and SolarWinds and discusses steps your nonprofit should take to understand your risk level. Learn about real cyberattacks on nonprofit organizations and how they responded to these attempted hacks. Matt gives you the tools you need to protect your organization and staff from cybercrimes. Many of these tips you can put in place quickly and train your staff on immediately. Download the full report or view here: https://communityit.com/2021-nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-download/]]>
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 12:31:00 GMT /slideshow/2021-nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-report/242977097 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) 2021 Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report CITImarketing Join CTO and Nonprofit Cybersecurity expert Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the third annual Community IT Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized nonprofit organizations. Is your nonprofit prepared? Matt also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. Matt touches on vendor hacks from 2020 including Blackbaud and SolarWinds and discusses steps your nonprofit should take to understand your risk level. Learn about real cyberattacks on nonprofit organizations and how they responded to these attempted hacks. Matt gives you the tools you need to protect your organization and staff from cybercrimes. Many of these tips you can put in place quickly and train your staff on immediately. Download the full report or view here: https://communityit.com/2021-nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-download/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-nonprofitincidentreport2021edition-210218123100-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join CTO and Nonprofit Cybersecurity expert Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the third annual Community IT Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized nonprofit organizations. Is your nonprofit prepared? Matt also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. Matt touches on vendor hacks from 2020 including Blackbaud and SolarWinds and discusses steps your nonprofit should take to understand your risk level. Learn about real cyberattacks on nonprofit organizations and how they responded to these attempted hacks. Matt gives you the tools you need to protect your organization and staff from cybercrimes. Many of these tips you can put in place quickly and train your staff on immediately. Download the full report or view here: https://communityit.com/2021-nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-download/
2021 Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report from Community IT Innovators
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Cybersecurity Training for Nonprofits /slideshow/cybersecurity-training-for-nonprofits-238954182/238954182 communityitcybersecuritytraining-nonprofits-201023132715
Community IT presents a discussion of basic IT cybersecurity training for nonprofits end users. Learn about common threats and the best techniques for dealing with them. Learn how to balance convenience and security for your staff, so they can follow best practices and be your best defense against hackers and cybercrime. Lots of organizations are rethinking working from home, secure collaboration on slack and zoom, and security on home devices. And as we have seen an uptick on ransomware and phishing schemes, some organizations have rushed to tighten up your security measures. Make your security too rigorous, miscommunicate your objectives, or skimp on training, and your staff will soon be working around your measures, opening your organization back up to the cybersecurity risks you were trying to avoid. Cybersecurity begins with good training. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators Cybersecurity expert Matt Eshleman walks you through a typical staff training, explaining what must be included, how to approach building a team ethos, and how often to update/mandate your training and work with HR. Do you need specialized security training for certain roles? Do your executives support and participate in security training? Where do your greatest cybersecurity risks lie? How do you document your training? What apps can make training easier? Matt has worked over the years with many of our clients to implement cybersecurity, and always emphasizes the importance of staff training as the first line of defense. This webinar incorporates material and best practice advice from recent cybersecurity trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with cybersecurity training updates that protect your nonprofit, build your team, and allow you to focus on your mission. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. Presenter: As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community ITs strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud. You can read more about him and view past presentations at our website.]]>

Community IT presents a discussion of basic IT cybersecurity training for nonprofits end users. Learn about common threats and the best techniques for dealing with them. Learn how to balance convenience and security for your staff, so they can follow best practices and be your best defense against hackers and cybercrime. Lots of organizations are rethinking working from home, secure collaboration on slack and zoom, and security on home devices. And as we have seen an uptick on ransomware and phishing schemes, some organizations have rushed to tighten up your security measures. Make your security too rigorous, miscommunicate your objectives, or skimp on training, and your staff will soon be working around your measures, opening your organization back up to the cybersecurity risks you were trying to avoid. Cybersecurity begins with good training. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators Cybersecurity expert Matt Eshleman walks you through a typical staff training, explaining what must be included, how to approach building a team ethos, and how often to update/mandate your training and work with HR. Do you need specialized security training for certain roles? Do your executives support and participate in security training? Where do your greatest cybersecurity risks lie? How do you document your training? What apps can make training easier? Matt has worked over the years with many of our clients to implement cybersecurity, and always emphasizes the importance of staff training as the first line of defense. This webinar incorporates material and best practice advice from recent cybersecurity trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with cybersecurity training updates that protect your nonprofit, build your team, and allow you to focus on your mission. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. Presenter: As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community ITs strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud. You can read more about him and view past presentations at our website.]]>
Fri, 23 Oct 2020 13:27:14 GMT /slideshow/cybersecurity-training-for-nonprofits-238954182/238954182 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Cybersecurity Training for Nonprofits CITImarketing Community IT presents a discussion of basic IT cybersecurity training for nonprofits end users. Learn about common threats and the best techniques for dealing with them. Learn how to balance convenience and security for your staff, so they can follow best practices and be your best defense against hackers and cybercrime. Lots of organizations are rethinking working from home, secure collaboration on slack and zoom, and security on home devices. And as we have seen an uptick on ransomware and phishing schemes, some organizations have rushed to tighten up your security measures. Make your security too rigorous, miscommunicate your objectives, or skimp on training, and your staff will soon be working around your measures, opening your organization back up to the cybersecurity risks you were trying to avoid. Cybersecurity begins with good training. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators Cybersecurity expert Matt Eshleman walks you through a typical staff training, explaining what must be included, how to approach building a team ethos, and how often to update/mandate your training and work with HR. Do you need specialized security training for certain roles? Do your executives support and participate in security training? Where do your greatest cybersecurity risks lie? How do you document your training? What apps can make training easier? Matt has worked over the years with many of our clients to implement cybersecurity, and always emphasizes the importance of staff training as the first line of defense. This webinar incorporates material and best practice advice from recent cybersecurity trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with cybersecurity training updates that protect your nonprofit, build your team, and allow you to focus on your mission. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. Presenter: As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community ITs strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud. You can read more about him and view past presentations at our website. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitcybersecuritytraining-nonprofits-201023132715-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Community IT presents a discussion of basic IT cybersecurity training for nonprofits end users. Learn about common threats and the best techniques for dealing with them. Learn how to balance convenience and security for your staff, so they can follow best practices and be your best defense against hackers and cybercrime. Lots of organizations are rethinking working from home, secure collaboration on slack and zoom, and security on home devices. And as we have seen an uptick on ransomware and phishing schemes, some organizations have rushed to tighten up your security measures. Make your security too rigorous, miscommunicate your objectives, or skimp on training, and your staff will soon be working around your measures, opening your organization back up to the cybersecurity risks you were trying to avoid. Cybersecurity begins with good training. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators Cybersecurity expert Matt Eshleman walks you through a typical staff training, explaining what must be included, how to approach building a team ethos, and how often to update/mandate your training and work with HR. Do you need specialized security training for certain roles? Do your executives support and participate in security training? Where do your greatest cybersecurity risks lie? How do you document your training? What apps can make training easier? Matt has worked over the years with many of our clients to implement cybersecurity, and always emphasizes the importance of staff training as the first line of defense. This webinar incorporates material and best practice advice from recent cybersecurity trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with cybersecurity training updates that protect your nonprofit, build your team, and allow you to focus on your mission. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. Presenter: As the Chief Technology Officer at Community IT and our resident cybersecurity expert, Matthew Eshleman is responsible for shaping Community ITs strategy around the technology platforms used by organizations to be secure and productive. With a deep background in network infrastructure, he fundamentally understands how technology works and interoperates both in the office and in the cloud. You can read more about him and view past presentations at our website.
Cybersecurity Training for Nonprofits from Community IT Innovators
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SharePoint Online for Nonprofits /slideshow/sharepoint-online-for-nonprofits/238527886 communityitwebinar-sharepointandyournonprofit-200917172858
Are you utilizing SharePoint best practices? Are your staff frustrated by your protocols, or are they whizzing along collaborating with ease and speed? Do you have any files shared in SharePoint that need extra security? Please join our resident expert Steve Longenecker in this video to walk through what SharePoint can do for your nonprofit. If your nonprofit is already using Office365 in the cloud for email, then you should be leveraging SharePoint, the platforms capabilities for document sharing, a component of Office 365 also available to nonprofits through donated licenses from Microsoft. Are you using SharePoint as a file storage library? Is your file sharing set up so that your staff are using it with ease? Do you have some confusion or frustration with sharing files and collaborating using SharePoint? Learn highlights from Community IT Innovators user trainings provided in SharePoint implementations. Steve has directed many SharePoint implementations and trainings with our clients. This new and updated video incorporates material from recent trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.]]>

Are you utilizing SharePoint best practices? Are your staff frustrated by your protocols, or are they whizzing along collaborating with ease and speed? Do you have any files shared in SharePoint that need extra security? Please join our resident expert Steve Longenecker in this video to walk through what SharePoint can do for your nonprofit. If your nonprofit is already using Office365 in the cloud for email, then you should be leveraging SharePoint, the platforms capabilities for document sharing, a component of Office 365 also available to nonprofits through donated licenses from Microsoft. Are you using SharePoint as a file storage library? Is your file sharing set up so that your staff are using it with ease? Do you have some confusion or frustration with sharing files and collaborating using SharePoint? Learn highlights from Community IT Innovators user trainings provided in SharePoint implementations. Steve has directed many SharePoint implementations and trainings with our clients. This new and updated video incorporates material from recent trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.]]>
Thu, 17 Sep 2020 17:28:58 GMT /slideshow/sharepoint-online-for-nonprofits/238527886 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) SharePoint Online for Nonprofits CITImarketing Are you utilizing SharePoint best practices? Are your staff frustrated by your protocols, or are they whizzing along collaborating with ease and speed? Do you have any files shared in SharePoint that need extra security? Please join our resident expert Steve Longenecker in this video to walk through what SharePoint can do for your nonprofit. If your nonprofit is already using Office365 in the cloud for email, then you should be leveraging SharePoint, the platforms capabilities for document sharing, a component of Office 365 also available to nonprofits through donated licenses from Microsoft. Are you using SharePoint as a file storage library? Is your file sharing set up so that your staff are using it with ease? Do you have some confusion or frustration with sharing files and collaborating using SharePoint? Learn highlights from Community IT Innovators user trainings provided in SharePoint implementations. Steve has directed many SharePoint implementations and trainings with our clients. This new and updated video incorporates material from recent trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-sharepointandyournonprofit-200917172858-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you utilizing SharePoint best practices? Are your staff frustrated by your protocols, or are they whizzing along collaborating with ease and speed? Do you have any files shared in SharePoint that need extra security? Please join our resident expert Steve Longenecker in this video to walk through what SharePoint can do for your nonprofit. If your nonprofit is already using Office365 in the cloud for email, then you should be leveraging SharePoint, the platforms capabilities for document sharing, a component of Office 365 also available to nonprofits through donated licenses from Microsoft. Are you using SharePoint as a file storage library? Is your file sharing set up so that your staff are using it with ease? Do you have some confusion or frustration with sharing files and collaborating using SharePoint? Learn highlights from Community IT Innovators user trainings provided in SharePoint implementations. Steve has directed many SharePoint implementations and trainings with our clients. This new and updated video incorporates material from recent trainings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.
SharePoint Online for Nonprofits from Community IT Innovators
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Microsoft Dynamics and Salesforce: What You Need To Know Before Choosing a Platform /slideshow/microsoft-dynamics-and-salesforce-what-you-need-to-know-before-choosing-a-platform/238023904 microsoftandsalesforcewebinar-200818160216
Making the move to a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce can fuel your nonprofits digital transformation. These platforms allow you to manage and engage with constituents in new ways, create more unified experiences for them, and transform how your organization works. But do you know where your organization should start when choosing a technology platform? Kyle Haines, Partner at Build Consulting, shares some of the questions your organization should answer before making significant investments in a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce. In this webinar, he covers What is Microsoft Dynamics? How does it compare to Salesforce? How do you analyze your business needs and stakeholder needs when considering a new platform or upgrade that will have a broad impact on your entire organization? How will a new platform change your organization? Are you ready to capitalize on the potential for change? Additionally, he shares his experience on what makes platform selections and implementations successful, and how to position your organization to take advantage of the opportunities a new platform brings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. Kyle spends over 15 minutes on Q&A after the webinar, discussing real-life questions from your nonprofit colleagues on the advantages to consider when moving forward with either the Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce platforms. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.]]>

Making the move to a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce can fuel your nonprofits digital transformation. These platforms allow you to manage and engage with constituents in new ways, create more unified experiences for them, and transform how your organization works. But do you know where your organization should start when choosing a technology platform? Kyle Haines, Partner at Build Consulting, shares some of the questions your organization should answer before making significant investments in a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce. In this webinar, he covers What is Microsoft Dynamics? How does it compare to Salesforce? How do you analyze your business needs and stakeholder needs when considering a new platform or upgrade that will have a broad impact on your entire organization? How will a new platform change your organization? Are you ready to capitalize on the potential for change? Additionally, he shares his experience on what makes platform selections and implementations successful, and how to position your organization to take advantage of the opportunities a new platform brings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. Kyle spends over 15 minutes on Q&A after the webinar, discussing real-life questions from your nonprofit colleagues on the advantages to consider when moving forward with either the Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce platforms. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.]]>
Tue, 18 Aug 2020 16:02:16 GMT /slideshow/microsoft-dynamics-and-salesforce-what-you-need-to-know-before-choosing-a-platform/238023904 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Microsoft Dynamics and Salesforce: What You Need To Know Before Choosing a Platform CITImarketing Making the move to a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce can fuel your nonprofits digital transformation. These platforms allow you to manage and engage with constituents in new ways, create more unified experiences for them, and transform how your organization works. But do you know where your organization should start when choosing a technology platform? Kyle Haines, Partner at Build Consulting, shares some of the questions your organization should answer before making significant investments in a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce. In this webinar, he covers What is Microsoft Dynamics? How does it compare to Salesforce? How do you analyze your business needs and stakeholder needs when considering a new platform or upgrade that will have a broad impact on your entire organization? How will a new platform change your organization? Are you ready to capitalize on the potential for change? Additionally, he shares his experience on what makes platform selections and implementations successful, and how to position your organization to take advantage of the opportunities a new platform brings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. Kyle spends over 15 minutes on Q&A after the webinar, discussing real-life questions from your nonprofit colleagues on the advantages to consider when moving forward with either the Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce platforms. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/microsoftandsalesforcewebinar-200818160216-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Making the move to a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce can fuel your nonprofits digital transformation. These platforms allow you to manage and engage with constituents in new ways, create more unified experiences for them, and transform how your organization works. But do you know where your organization should start when choosing a technology platform? Kyle Haines, Partner at Build Consulting, shares some of the questions your organization should answer before making significant investments in a platform like Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce. In this webinar, he covers What is Microsoft Dynamics? How does it compare to Salesforce? How do you analyze your business needs and stakeholder needs when considering a new platform or upgrade that will have a broad impact on your entire organization? How will a new platform change your organization? Are you ready to capitalize on the potential for change? Additionally, he shares his experience on what makes platform selections and implementations successful, and how to position your organization to take advantage of the opportunities a new platform brings. We know our nonprofits will be called on over the next few years to provide more support to our communities than ever before. Put your best foot forward now with tech projects that position your organization to deliver on your mission at this critical time. Kyle spends over 15 minutes on Q&amp;A after the webinar, discussing real-life questions from your nonprofit colleagues on the advantages to consider when moving forward with either the Microsoft Dynamics or Salesforce platforms. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.
Microsoft Dynamics and Salesforce: What You Need To Know Before Choosing a Platform from Community IT Innovators
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Nonprofit Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Basics /slideshow/nonprofit-cybersecurity-risk-assessment-basics/236962715 communityitwebinar-nonprofitcybersecurityriskassessmentbasics-200716115846
This webinar presents a best-practices framework on assessing your risks, using the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) privacy risk assessment methodology. Matt Eshleman, Community IT Innovators CTO and resident cybersecurity expert, will teach you how to Understand the cybersecurity threats facing nonprofits perform a basic assessment using our NIST survey tool understand the recommendations budget for risk prevention engage nonprofit executives in supporting proactive cybersecurity create an actionable road map with next steps for your organization Over the last few months, many organizations began to use personal computers and devices for work, quickly set up cloud file sharing platforms, put the entire remote office on Slack or Teams, or moved to using Zoom for conference calls. Even if we did our best to implement thoughtful security protocols and train new users on new tools, circumstances have made measured approaches to cybersecurity difficult. Your practices are probably out of sync with your security needs. You know your nonprofit organization is at risk. But do you know how to manage cybersecurity risk? Now is the time to better manage risks by reviewing your cybersecurity stance and (re)training your users on security best practices.]]>

This webinar presents a best-practices framework on assessing your risks, using the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) privacy risk assessment methodology. Matt Eshleman, Community IT Innovators CTO and resident cybersecurity expert, will teach you how to Understand the cybersecurity threats facing nonprofits perform a basic assessment using our NIST survey tool understand the recommendations budget for risk prevention engage nonprofit executives in supporting proactive cybersecurity create an actionable road map with next steps for your organization Over the last few months, many organizations began to use personal computers and devices for work, quickly set up cloud file sharing platforms, put the entire remote office on Slack or Teams, or moved to using Zoom for conference calls. Even if we did our best to implement thoughtful security protocols and train new users on new tools, circumstances have made measured approaches to cybersecurity difficult. Your practices are probably out of sync with your security needs. You know your nonprofit organization is at risk. But do you know how to manage cybersecurity risk? Now is the time to better manage risks by reviewing your cybersecurity stance and (re)training your users on security best practices.]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2020 11:58:46 GMT /slideshow/nonprofit-cybersecurity-risk-assessment-basics/236962715 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Nonprofit Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Basics CITImarketing This webinar presents a best-practices framework on assessing your risks, using the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) privacy risk assessment methodology. Matt Eshleman, Community IT Innovators CTO and resident cybersecurity expert, will teach you how to Understand the cybersecurity threats facing nonprofits perform a basic assessment using our NIST survey tool understand the recommendations budget for risk prevention engage nonprofit executives in supporting proactive cybersecurity create an actionable road map with next steps for your organization Over the last few months, many organizations began to use personal computers and devices for work, quickly set up cloud file sharing platforms, put the entire remote office on Slack or Teams, or moved to using Zoom for conference calls. Even if we did our best to implement thoughtful security protocols and train new users on new tools, circumstances have made measured approaches to cybersecurity difficult. Your practices are probably out of sync with your security needs. You know your nonprofit organization is at risk. But do you know how to manage cybersecurity risk? Now is the time to better manage risks by reviewing your cybersecurity stance and (re)training your users on security best practices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-nonprofitcybersecurityriskassessmentbasics-200716115846-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This webinar presents a best-practices framework on assessing your risks, using the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) privacy risk assessment methodology. Matt Eshleman, Community IT Innovators CTO and resident cybersecurity expert, will teach you how to Understand the cybersecurity threats facing nonprofits perform a basic assessment using our NIST survey tool understand the recommendations budget for risk prevention engage nonprofit executives in supporting proactive cybersecurity create an actionable road map with next steps for your organization Over the last few months, many organizations began to use personal computers and devices for work, quickly set up cloud file sharing platforms, put the entire remote office on Slack or Teams, or moved to using Zoom for conference calls. Even if we did our best to implement thoughtful security protocols and train new users on new tools, circumstances have made measured approaches to cybersecurity difficult. Your practices are probably out of sync with your security needs. You know your nonprofit organization is at risk. But do you know how to manage cybersecurity risk? Now is the time to better manage risks by reviewing your cybersecurity stance and (re)training your users on security best practices.
Nonprofit Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Basics from Community IT Innovators
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Does Your Organization Need a Better Technology Roadmap? /slideshow/does-your-organization-need-a-better-technology-roadmap-229239588/229239588 doesyourorganizationneedabettertechnologyroadmap-200226182248
In this webinar, Build Consulting expert Peter Mirus explains how to build a technology roadmap that will guide your organization to a successful future. Peter draws on years of experience consulting with nonprofits on technology projects to give you practical steps to implement quickly. Dont miss this chance to learn how your organization can create a technology roadmap that is right for you. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.]]>

In this webinar, Build Consulting expert Peter Mirus explains how to build a technology roadmap that will guide your organization to a successful future. Peter draws on years of experience consulting with nonprofits on technology projects to give you practical steps to implement quickly. Dont miss this chance to learn how your organization can create a technology roadmap that is right for you. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.]]>
Wed, 26 Feb 2020 18:22:48 GMT /slideshow/does-your-organization-need-a-better-technology-roadmap-229239588/229239588 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Does Your Organization Need a Better Technology Roadmap? CITImarketing In this webinar, Build Consulting expert Peter Mirus explains how to build a technology roadmap that will guide your organization to a successful future. Peter draws on years of experience consulting with nonprofits on technology projects to give you practical steps to implement quickly. Dont miss this chance to learn how your organization can create a technology roadmap that is right for you. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/doesyourorganizationneedabettertechnologyroadmap-200226182248-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this webinar, Build Consulting expert Peter Mirus explains how to build a technology roadmap that will guide your organization to a successful future. Peter draws on years of experience consulting with nonprofits on technology projects to give you practical steps to implement quickly. Dont miss this chance to learn how your organization can create a technology roadmap that is right for you. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.
Does Your Organization Need a Better Technology Roadmap? from Community IT Innovators
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2020 Nonprofit Technology Trends Roundtable /slideshow/2020-nonprofit-technology-trends-roundtable/224265835 2020nonprofittechnologytrendsroundtablejanuarywebinar-communityitinnovators-200125152624
Join three Community IT Innovators experts for an ask the experts free-wheeling discussiona nonprofit technology trends roundtable 2020 on trends we expect to deliver new impact this year.]]>

Join three Community IT Innovators experts for an ask the experts free-wheeling discussiona nonprofit technology trends roundtable 2020 on trends we expect to deliver new impact this year.]]>
Sat, 25 Jan 2020 15:26:24 GMT /slideshow/2020-nonprofit-technology-trends-roundtable/224265835 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) 2020 Nonprofit Technology Trends Roundtable CITImarketing Join three Community IT Innovators experts for an ask the experts free-wheeling discussiona nonprofit technology trends roundtable 2020 on trends we expect to deliver new impact this year. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2020nonprofittechnologytrendsroundtablejanuarywebinar-communityitinnovators-200125152624-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join three Community IT Innovators experts for an ask the experts free-wheeling discussiona nonprofit technology trends roundtable 2020 on trends we expect to deliver new impact this year.
2020 Nonprofit Technology Trends Roundtable from Community IT Innovators
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5 Security Tips to Protect Your Login Credentials and More /slideshow/5-security-tips-to-protect-your-login-credentials-and-more/196191336 communityitwebinar-protectyourdigitalidentity-191122003938
In this video we talk about some tools and techniques that can be used to protect your login credentials and digital identity including good password practices, adding Multi Factor Authentication (MFA), and monitoring to alert when a compromised account is found. Dont assume your organization wont be targeted everyone is a target. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT and security experience.]]>

In this video we talk about some tools and techniques that can be used to protect your login credentials and digital identity including good password practices, adding Multi Factor Authentication (MFA), and monitoring to alert when a compromised account is found. Dont assume your organization wont be targeted everyone is a target. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT and security experience.]]>
Fri, 22 Nov 2019 00:39:38 GMT /slideshow/5-security-tips-to-protect-your-login-credentials-and-more/196191336 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) 5 Security Tips to Protect Your Login Credentials and More CITImarketing In this video we talk about some tools and techniques that can be used to protect your login credentials and digital identity including good password practices, adding Multi Factor Authentication (MFA), and monitoring to alert when a compromised account is found. Dont assume your organization wont be targeted everyone is a target. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT and security experience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-protectyourdigitalidentity-191122003938-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this video we talk about some tools and techniques that can be used to protect your login credentials and digital identity including good password practices, adding Multi Factor Authentication (MFA), and monitoring to alert when a compromised account is found. Dont assume your organization wont be targeted everyone is a target. As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT and security experience.
5 Security Tips to Protect Your Login Credentials and More from Community IT Innovators
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How Data Quality Defines Your Organization Webinar November 2019 /slideshow/how-data-quality-defines-your-organization-webinar-november-2019/193682951 howdataqualitydefinesyourorganization-nov2019-191114200252
Peter Mirus from Build Consulting uses examples from the nonprofit and public sectors to show how good data quality can have big fundraising and program impacts. He explores the role of good data at your organization, provides tips on how to get everyone at your organization on the same page, and gives ideas on how to prioritize data for quality improvement. This webinar was presented by Community IT Innovators in November 2019.]]>

Peter Mirus from Build Consulting uses examples from the nonprofit and public sectors to show how good data quality can have big fundraising and program impacts. He explores the role of good data at your organization, provides tips on how to get everyone at your organization on the same page, and gives ideas on how to prioritize data for quality improvement. This webinar was presented by Community IT Innovators in November 2019.]]>
Thu, 14 Nov 2019 20:02:52 GMT /slideshow/how-data-quality-defines-your-organization-webinar-november-2019/193682951 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) How Data Quality Defines Your Organization Webinar November 2019 CITImarketing Peter Mirus from Build Consulting uses examples from the nonprofit and public sectors to show how good data quality can have big fundraising and program impacts. He explores the role of good data at your organization, provides tips on how to get everyone at your organization on the same page, and gives ideas on how to prioritize data for quality improvement. This webinar was presented by Community IT Innovators in November 2019. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howdataqualitydefinesyourorganization-nov2019-191114200252-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Peter Mirus from Build Consulting uses examples from the nonprofit and public sectors to show how good data quality can have big fundraising and program impacts. He explores the role of good data at your organization, provides tips on how to get everyone at your organization on the same page, and gives ideas on how to prioritize data for quality improvement. This webinar was presented by Community IT Innovators in November 2019.
How Data Quality Defines Your Organization Webinar November 2019 from Community IT Innovators
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Nonprofit Cybersecurity Readiness - Community IT Innovators Webinar /slideshow/nonprofit-cybersecurity-readiness-community-it-innovators-webinar/173704737 communityitwebinar-cybersecurityreadiness-190919103936
Join CTO and resident security expert, Matt Eshleman, for this webinar which will cover the basics a security plan should include, giving updates and a synthesis of our recent security webinars on understanding risks, considering cyber insurance, security incidence response best practices, and creating a multi-layered security plan that actively includes your staff and executives.]]>

Join CTO and resident security expert, Matt Eshleman, for this webinar which will cover the basics a security plan should include, giving updates and a synthesis of our recent security webinars on understanding risks, considering cyber insurance, security incidence response best practices, and creating a multi-layered security plan that actively includes your staff and executives.]]>
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 10:39:36 GMT /slideshow/nonprofit-cybersecurity-readiness-community-it-innovators-webinar/173704737 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Nonprofit Cybersecurity Readiness - Community IT Innovators Webinar CITImarketing Join CTO and resident security expert, Matt Eshleman, for this webinar which will cover the basics a security plan should include, giving updates and a synthesis of our recent security webinars on understanding risks, considering cyber insurance, security incidence response best practices, and creating a multi-layered security plan that actively includes your staff and executives. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-cybersecurityreadiness-190919103936-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join CTO and resident security expert, Matt Eshleman, for this webinar which will cover the basics a security plan should include, giving updates and a synthesis of our recent security webinars on understanding risks, considering cyber insurance, security incidence response best practices, and creating a multi-layered security plan that actively includes your staff and executives.
Nonprofit Cybersecurity Readiness - Community IT Innovators Webinar from Community IT Innovators
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5 Steps to Create an Information Strategy for Your Organization /CITImarketing/5-steps-to-create-an-information-strategy-for-your-organization fivestepstobuildaninformationstrategyforyourorganization-aug2019-190822163104
Peter Mirus at Build Consulting walks us through the five essential aspects of a good information strategy and provides real-life examples of organizations that overcame challenges and were able to change their strategy and improve their fundraising and mission effectiveness.]]>

Peter Mirus at Build Consulting walks us through the five essential aspects of a good information strategy and provides real-life examples of organizations that overcame challenges and were able to change their strategy and improve their fundraising and mission effectiveness.]]>
Thu, 22 Aug 2019 16:31:04 GMT /CITImarketing/5-steps-to-create-an-information-strategy-for-your-organization CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) 5 Steps to Create an Information Strategy for Your Organization CITImarketing Peter Mirus at Build Consulting walks us through the five essential aspects of a good information strategy and provides real-life examples of organizations that overcame challenges and were able to change their strategy and improve their fundraising and mission effectiveness. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fivestepstobuildaninformationstrategyforyourorganization-aug2019-190822163104-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Peter Mirus at Build Consulting walks us through the five essential aspects of a good information strategy and provides real-life examples of organizations that overcame challenges and were able to change their strategy and improve their fundraising and mission effectiveness.
5 Steps to Create an Information Strategy for Your Organization from Community IT Innovators
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Server 2008 and Windows 7 End of Life: 3 Things You Need to Know /slideshow/server-2008-and-windows-7-end-of-life-3-things-you-need-to-know/157809686 communityitwebinar-windows7server2008andsql2008eol-190725121348
Microsoft has announced that they will no longer be providing security updates for Server 2008 and Windows 7 systems as of January 2020. This means that organizations have 6 months to implement a plan to address the increasing security vulnerability that these systems represent to your networks and data. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators' CTO Matt Eshleman covers three things you need to know to update your security and plan for this development.]]>

Microsoft has announced that they will no longer be providing security updates for Server 2008 and Windows 7 systems as of January 2020. This means that organizations have 6 months to implement a plan to address the increasing security vulnerability that these systems represent to your networks and data. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators' CTO Matt Eshleman covers three things you need to know to update your security and plan for this development.]]>
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 12:13:48 GMT /slideshow/server-2008-and-windows-7-end-of-life-3-things-you-need-to-know/157809686 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Server 2008 and Windows 7 End of Life: 3 Things You Need to Know CITImarketing Microsoft has announced that they will no longer be providing security updates for Server 2008 and Windows 7 systems as of January 2020. This means that organizations have 6 months to implement a plan to address the increasing security vulnerability that these systems represent to your networks and data. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators' CTO Matt Eshleman covers three things you need to know to update your security and plan for this development. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-windows7server2008andsql2008eol-190725121348-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Microsoft has announced that they will no longer be providing security updates for Server 2008 and Windows 7 systems as of January 2020. This means that organizations have 6 months to implement a plan to address the increasing security vulnerability that these systems represent to your networks and data. In this webinar, Community IT Innovators&#39; CTO Matt Eshleman covers three things you need to know to update your security and plan for this development.
Server 2008 and Windows 7 End of Life: 3 Things You Need to Know from Community IT Innovators
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What Makes Nonprofit Tech Projects Succeed? /slideshow/what-makes-nonprofit-tech-projects-succeed/145917374 whatmakesnonprofittechprojectsucceed-may2019-190516012740
Join Peter Mirus, a Build Consulting expert on technology project implementations at nonprofits, who will offer insights from his years of experience as a consultant, and answer participant questions on driving successful technology projects. What you'll learn: What does it mean for a project to be a "success?" What are the key elements your organization needs to have in place? What are the secrets of success that fail to get enough attention? How can you help your nonprofit be in the 50% of tech projects that succeed? ]]>

Join Peter Mirus, a Build Consulting expert on technology project implementations at nonprofits, who will offer insights from his years of experience as a consultant, and answer participant questions on driving successful technology projects. What you'll learn: What does it mean for a project to be a "success?" What are the key elements your organization needs to have in place? What are the secrets of success that fail to get enough attention? How can you help your nonprofit be in the 50% of tech projects that succeed? ]]>
Thu, 16 May 2019 01:27:40 GMT /slideshow/what-makes-nonprofit-tech-projects-succeed/145917374 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) What Makes Nonprofit Tech Projects Succeed? CITImarketing Join Peter Mirus, a Build Consulting expert on technology project implementations at nonprofits, who will offer insights from his years of experience as a consultant, and answer participant questions on driving successful technology projects. What you'll learn: What does it mean for a project to be a "success?" What are the key elements your organization needs to have in place? What are the secrets of success that fail to get enough attention? How can you help your nonprofit be in the 50% of tech projects that succeed? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatmakesnonprofittechprojectsucceed-may2019-190516012740-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join Peter Mirus, a Build Consulting expert on technology project implementations at nonprofits, who will offer insights from his years of experience as a consultant, and answer participant questions on driving successful technology projects. What you&#39;ll learn: What does it mean for a project to be a &quot;success?&quot; What are the key elements your organization needs to have in place? What are the secrets of success that fail to get enough attention? How can you help your nonprofit be in the 50% of tech projects that succeed?
What Makes Nonprofit Tech Projects Succeed? from Community IT Innovators
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Community IT Webinar: Working with an Outsourced IT Manager /CITImarketing/community-it-webinar-working-with-an-outsourced-it-manager communityitwebinar-outsourcinganitmanager-190425115637
Pat Sprehe and Steve Longenecker provide insights into how to evaluate a potential MSP provider, how to engage with vendors, best practices and checklists for your daily and monthly interactions, annual planning with your outsourced IT manager, and how to plan and practice for emergency communications with your provider if your accounts are hacked or you suspect an attack. We cover any outsourced IT function, including databases or security management as stand alone services, as well as managed services generally.]]>

Pat Sprehe and Steve Longenecker provide insights into how to evaluate a potential MSP provider, how to engage with vendors, best practices and checklists for your daily and monthly interactions, annual planning with your outsourced IT manager, and how to plan and practice for emergency communications with your provider if your accounts are hacked or you suspect an attack. We cover any outsourced IT function, including databases or security management as stand alone services, as well as managed services generally.]]>
Thu, 25 Apr 2019 11:56:37 GMT /CITImarketing/community-it-webinar-working-with-an-outsourced-it-manager CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Community IT Webinar: Working with an Outsourced IT Manager CITImarketing Pat Sprehe and Steve Longenecker provide insights into how to evaluate a potential MSP provider, how to engage with vendors, best practices and checklists for your daily and monthly interactions, annual planning with your outsourced IT manager, and how to plan and practice for emergency communications with your provider if your accounts are hacked or you suspect an attack. We cover any outsourced IT function, including databases or security management as stand alone services, as well as managed services generally. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-outsourcinganitmanager-190425115637-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pat Sprehe and Steve Longenecker provide insights into how to evaluate a potential MSP provider, how to engage with vendors, best practices and checklists for your daily and monthly interactions, annual planning with your outsourced IT manager, and how to plan and practice for emergency communications with your provider if your accounts are hacked or you suspect an attack. We cover any outsourced IT function, including databases or security management as stand alone services, as well as managed services generally.
Community IT Webinar: Working with an Outsourced IT Manager from Community IT Innovators
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Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report /slideshow/nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-report/137586486 communityit2018nonprofitcybersecurityincidentreportpresentationfinal-190322005554
JoinCTO Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the inaugural Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report from Community IT Innovators. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized organizations. He also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. For the video of the presentation or to subscribe to future webinars: https://www.communityit.com/connect-with-us/webinars/]]>

JoinCTO Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the inaugural Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report from Community IT Innovators. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized organizations. He also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. For the video of the presentation or to subscribe to future webinars: https://www.communityit.com/connect-with-us/webinars/]]>
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 00:55:54 GMT /slideshow/nonprofit-cybersecurity-incident-report/137586486 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report CITImarketing JoinCTO Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the inaugural Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report from Community IT Innovators. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized organizations. He also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. For the video of the presentation or to subscribe to future webinars: https://www.communityit.com/connect-with-us/webinars/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityit2018nonprofitcybersecurityincidentreportpresentationfinal-190322005554-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> JoinCTO Matthew Eshleman as he walks through the inaugural Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report from Community IT Innovators. This report looks at the different types of attacks that occur at small and mid-sized organizations. He also shares advice on security improvements that provide protection against the most common attacks. Learn the role of leadership in placing a value on cybersecurity preparedness for your nonprofit and the long term planning that should accompany your immediate assessment of your security risk. For the video of the presentation or to subscribe to future webinars: https://www.communityit.com/connect-with-us/webinars/
Nonprofit Cybersecurity Incident Report from Community IT Innovators
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Improving Nonprofit CRM Data Management in 2019 - Build Consulting and Community IT Innovators Webinar /slideshow/improving-nonprofit-crm-data-management-in-2019-build-consulting-and-community-it-innovators-webinar/132731293 asktheexperts-improvingnonprofitcrmdatamanagementin2019-webinar-feb2019-190221144936
Join Community IT Innovators' partners Build Consulting's development, fundraising, operations, and CRM experts, for an Ask the Experts February 2019 webinar. We offer ideas and answer participant questions on how to take your donor data management to the next level.]]>

Join Community IT Innovators' partners Build Consulting's development, fundraising, operations, and CRM experts, for an Ask the Experts February 2019 webinar. We offer ideas and answer participant questions on how to take your donor data management to the next level.]]>
Thu, 21 Feb 2019 14:49:36 GMT /slideshow/improving-nonprofit-crm-data-management-in-2019-build-consulting-and-community-it-innovators-webinar/132731293 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Improving Nonprofit CRM Data Management in 2019 - Build Consulting and Community IT Innovators Webinar CITImarketing Join Community IT Innovators' partners Build Consulting's development, fundraising, operations, and CRM experts, for an Ask the Experts February 2019 webinar. We offer ideas and answer participant questions on how to take your donor data management to the next level. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/asktheexperts-improvingnonprofitcrmdatamanagementin2019-webinar-feb2019-190221144936-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join Community IT Innovators&#39; partners Build Consulting&#39;s development, fundraising, operations, and CRM experts, for an Ask the Experts February 2019 webinar. We offer ideas and answer participant questions on how to take your donor data management to the next level.
Improving Nonprofit CRM Data Management in 2019 - Build Consulting and Community IT Innovators Webinar from Community IT Innovators
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Community IT Innovators Technology Trends Round Table 2019 /slideshow/community-it-innovators-technology-trends-round-table-2019/128239215 communityitwebinar-ittrends2019-190117004835
Join us for one of our most popular webinar topics - our executive team discussing the technology trends that grew over 2018 and what they expect in nonprofit technology in 2019. We will touch on IT security at nonprofits, up and coming technologies to watch, innovations to embrace, and continuing technology basics that nonprofits can upgrade in 2019. Of course we will touch on IT security at nonprofits, which continues to be an essential part of any #nptech strategy.]]>

Join us for one of our most popular webinar topics - our executive team discussing the technology trends that grew over 2018 and what they expect in nonprofit technology in 2019. We will touch on IT security at nonprofits, up and coming technologies to watch, innovations to embrace, and continuing technology basics that nonprofits can upgrade in 2019. Of course we will touch on IT security at nonprofits, which continues to be an essential part of any #nptech strategy.]]>
Thu, 17 Jan 2019 00:48:35 GMT /slideshow/community-it-innovators-technology-trends-round-table-2019/128239215 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Community IT Innovators Technology Trends Round Table 2019 CITImarketing Join us for one of our most popular webinar topics - our executive team discussing the technology trends that grew over 2018 and what they expect in nonprofit technology in 2019. We will touch on IT security at nonprofits, up and coming technologies to watch, innovations to embrace, and continuing technology basics that nonprofits can upgrade in 2019. Of course we will touch on IT security at nonprofits, which continues to be an essential part of any #nptech strategy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-ittrends2019-190117004835-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join us for one of our most popular webinar topics - our executive team discussing the technology trends that grew over 2018 and what they expect in nonprofit technology in 2019. We will touch on IT security at nonprofits, up and coming technologies to watch, innovations to embrace, and continuing technology basics that nonprofits can upgrade in 2019. Of course we will touch on IT security at nonprofits, which continues to be an essential part of any #nptech strategy.
Community IT Innovators Technology Trends Round Table 2019 from Community IT Innovators
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Selecting Nonprofit Software: Technology Comes Last /slideshow/selecting-nonprofit-software-technology-comes-last/123403077 asktheexperts-selectingnonprofitsoftware-webinar-nov2018-181119123705
Join a panel of Build Consulting experts Peter Mirus, David Deal, and Kyle Haines, for Q&A on the nonprofit software selection process and how technology decisions must come last to give your organization a greater hope of successful implementation.]]>

Join a panel of Build Consulting experts Peter Mirus, David Deal, and Kyle Haines, for Q&A on the nonprofit software selection process and how technology decisions must come last to give your organization a greater hope of successful implementation.]]>
Mon, 19 Nov 2018 12:37:05 GMT /slideshow/selecting-nonprofit-software-technology-comes-last/123403077 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) Selecting Nonprofit Software: Technology Comes Last CITImarketing Join a panel of Build Consulting experts Peter Mirus, David Deal, and Kyle Haines, for Q&A on the nonprofit software selection process and how technology decisions must come last to give your organization a greater hope of successful implementation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/asktheexperts-selectingnonprofitsoftware-webinar-nov2018-181119123705-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join a panel of Build Consulting experts Peter Mirus, David Deal, and Kyle Haines, for Q&amp;A on the nonprofit software selection process and how technology decisions must come last to give your organization a greater hope of successful implementation.
Selecting Nonprofit Software: Technology Comes Last from Community IT Innovators
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IT Security Incident Response for Nonprofits /slideshow/it-security-incident-response-for-nonprofits/119798595 communityitwebinar-incidentresponse2018-181017213335
Join CTO Matthew Eshleman as he guides nonprofits through the necessary steps for responding to an IT security incident.]]>

Join CTO Matthew Eshleman as he guides nonprofits through the necessary steps for responding to an IT security incident.]]>
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 21:33:35 GMT /slideshow/it-security-incident-response-for-nonprofits/119798595 CITImarketing@slideshare.net(CITImarketing) IT Security Incident Response for Nonprofits CITImarketing Join CTO Matthew Eshleman as he guides nonprofits through the necessary steps for responding to an IT security incident. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/communityitwebinar-incidentresponse2018-181017213335-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join CTO Matthew Eshleman as he guides nonprofits through the necessary steps for responding to an IT security incident.
IT Security Incident Response for Nonprofits from Community IT Innovators
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