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Don't miss the bus: rating technology for your industry PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Renato Cruz Sogueco   
Monday, 22 December 2008 12:36
The following is a reprint of the December 2008  "Intelligence" column from ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership's publication, Associations Now. ASAE (American Society of Association Executives) is the membership organization and voice of the association profession. Founded in 1920, ASAE now has more than 22,000 association CEOs, staff professionals, industry partners, and consultant members.

Like many associations, the Society of American Florists (SAF) keeps tabs on technologies that affect its industry through a standing technology committee. But despite meeting twice a year, the stunning pace of technology innovation would have the committee reeling from the tech onslaught unless it was all written down. Hence, SAF's Technology Whitepaper.



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Association Publishing: Top 3 Publishing Technologies for 2009 PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 15 December 2008 13:09

The following article is a reprint from the November/December issue of Association Publishing, a publication by the Society of National Association Publications (SNAP) and is a follow up of SNAP's Purpose/Process/Politics Conference Session - "Reshaping the Landscape: Learn 60 New Technologies in 60 Minutes."

The first order of business for progressive association publishers in 2009 will be investing in technology to manage massive amounts of electronic data. As website become the primary communication vehicle for associations looking to deliver more interactive - and storage hogging - content such as audio, video, and online presentations, publishers are seeking out inexpensive, high-performing solutions. So what technologies should your association leverage in 2009? Here are three that top the list.



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Open Source Solutions: Considerations for Your Organization PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008 16:21
opensource-logo.pngEver considered using one of those “free” technologies known as open source software? Open source powers most of the world’s Web servers, provides dependable and secure e-mail solutions, delivers dynamic CMSs, CRMs and provides robust software for many of the Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis and social networking. Let’s explore the pros and considerations you need to know to successfully deploy open source in your organization.


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My Top 10 Technology Links
SAF members regularly request a list of the links I visit on a daily basis. Although the sites number around 30 plus, I've narrowed it down to a Top 10 list which includes a mixture from the various categories I have in my bookmarks. I have yet to post these to del.icio.us since I've been browsing these for some time and I've used syncing programs -- .Mac, now MobileMe -- to seamlessly transfer these bookmarks from one computer to another.