In This Issue…
In countries across Asia Pacific, Microsoft has made Office 365 for Nonprofits available as a donation. Although previous issues of Tech4Good have covered Office 365, there’s so much to share that we’re doing it again this month. February’s webinar will focus on Office 365 demonstrations to give you a feel for the experience and the applications in the Office 365 offering. It’ll be a good opportunity to ask our experts any question you might have, and we hope you can join us.
Cloud Computing: Questions Answered
Nonprofits frequently ask about the effectiveness of cloud computing in a developing market, the security of their data and what is specifically included in Office 365. Read on for answers to those questions.
A Case for the Cloud in the Developing World
5 Cloud Computing Questions Nonprofits Need Answers To
Are You Ready for Microsoft Office 365 for Nonprofits?
TechSoup Global’s NGO Cloud Survey
Office 365 to Empower your Nonprofit
Business Case & Implementation
When an IT decision maker in a nonprofit wants to move to the cloud, they must still build the business case for all executives and board members. A well thought-out deployment plan also ensures a clean transition. Here are guides and tips to make the change as smooth as possible.
Microsoft Office 365 for Nonprofits (webinar recording)
Office 365 Change Management Plan
Office 365 TechCenter
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Microsoft Tech4Good Events
NGO Connection Day
Date: March 2014
Location: Manila, Philippines
Contact: Gillian Pearl
Webinar Series
Office 365 for Nonprofits: Demonstration
Date: 20 Feb 2014
Time: 12pm (Singapore Time)
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