Blog Quandary

Blog Quandary

I am very excited to announce that this website is being redesigned professionally by the best web designer I know,.

Data Ethics And Security

I had the pleasure of participating on a panel with this topic for the Data Analysts for Social Good/Good Tech.

Hillary Clinton’s Shadow IT Problem

Hillary Clinton’s Shadow IT Problem

As you likely know, when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, she set up a private email server at home.

Highlights Of The 2015 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Highlights Of The 2015 Nonprofit Technology Conference

I’m back and moderately recovered from the 2015 NTC in Austin, Texas, where, along with plenty of good Texas food.

How I Spent My 2015 Technology Initiative Grants Conference

How I Spent My 2015 Technology Initiative Grants Conference

I’m back from our (Legal Services Corporation) 15th annual technology conference, which ran from January 14th through the 16th  in.

Should You Outsource Your IT Department?

Should You Outsource Your IT Department?

This post was originally published on the MAP Techworks Blog in November of 2014.  For a nonprofit that’s reached a.

A Tale Of Two (Or Three) Facebook Challengers

A Tale Of Two (Or Three) Facebook Challengers

For a website that hosts so many cute pet videos, Facebook is not a place that reeks of happiness and.

Is It Time To Worry About Cybercrime?

Is It Time To Worry About Cybercrime?

This article was originally posted on the Idealware Blog in September of 2011. For the past decade, the bulk of unlawful.

Void Rage: Unable to Muster Facebook Anger

Void Rage: Unable to Muster Facebook Anger

Following is a guest post from Jon Loomer, offering a different perspective on Facebook's privacy changes: It took a few weeks, but internet rage over Facebook's Like button and latest privacy ramifications is in full swing. Bloggers swinging at Facebook's knee caps with aluminum bats seem to outnumber those who come to CEO Mark Zuckerberg's defense 20:1. And if a blogger does post a defense, duck and cover as soon as you hit "publish" because the rage will bubble up from the comments section.

The Softer Side Of Security

The Softer Side Of Security

This article was first published on the NTEN Blog in April of 2010. As the technical staff at our nonprofits,.