Nonprofits

The truth about hosted software packages

Should you consider hosted or Software As a Service software applications for your nonprofit? There are a lot of conflicting and often inaccurate messages out there: They’re not secure! Use them – they’ll replace your IT staff! Perhaps they’ll change your life… or perhaps they’re evil. What’s the truth? We investigate.

Once upon a time, you could pretty much assume that when you bought a software application, it would come in a box and you would install it onto your computer.

Times have changed. Now there are a huge number of options. Software packages might still be simply installed onto a single computer, but they might also be installed onto a server and multiple staff desktop computers so that a number of people can use the software. Or, the programs might even be installed on your own Web server to be accessed by your staff over the Internet.

And there’s a whole other possibility these days: hosted software packages. …more from Idealware. Flickr photo credit: Leo Reynolds.

By |2012-01-05T07:14:17+01:00November 1, 2008|Blog, Nonprofits|0 Comments

Should VerticalResponse be the default mass emailing tool for nonprofits?

The realm of blast emailing tools has been a pretty complicated one. Prices were complicated, features varied, and you really had to think through what you wanted in order to be able to effectively compare.

But with the announcement that VerticalResponse now offers 501(c)(3) nonprofits up to 10,000 emails per month for free, does that change? I think it might. VerticalResponse has been on our list of recommended tools for awhile – it’s well designed, feature-rich, has strong deliverability, and integrates well with other tools (especially Salesforce). Even without nonprofit discounts, it’s a very interesting option. At 10,000 emails for free, well, that might make it the obvious choice for most smaller nonprofits. …more from Idealware. Flickr image credit: m-c

By |2012-01-05T07:14:17+01:00June 15, 2008|Blog, Nonprofits|0 Comments
Go to Top