 
        CLOUD 101 Tierney Smith TechSoup Canada ABOUT TECHSOUP CANADA Register for donations program: http://techsoupcanada.ca/getting_started ABOUT ME  Software engineer  Nonprofit technology blogger  Community manager @tierneys @techsoupcanada facebook.com/techsoupcanada techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog youtube.com/techsoupcanada AGENDA  What  How is the cloud? is it relevant to your nonprofit?  What does it cost?  Advantages  How & risks of the cloud do you get started? WHAT IS THE CLOUD? CLOUD CONFUSION One in five Americans (22 percent) admit that they’ve pretended to know what the cloud is or how it works. When asked what “the cloud” is, a majority responded it’s either an actual cloud (specifically a “fluffy white thing”), the sky or something related to the weather (29 percent). Working from home in their “birthday suit” is the cloud’s greatest advantage. Source: http://www.citrix.com/English/NE/news/news.asp?newsID=2328309 YOU ALREADY USE THE CLOUD! A majority of Americans (54 percent) claim to never use cloud computing. However, 95 percent of this group actually does use the cloud. Online banking  Online shopping  Social networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)  Online games  Storing photos online  Online file sharing  Scalable services you access through the Internet Microsoft Word Not Cloud Google Docs Cloud OTHER CLOUD APPS YOU MIGHT HAVE HEARD OF…  Gmail  Twitter  Facebook  Dropbox  Microsoft Office 365  Prezi  Salesforce  Survey Monkey  Vertical Response  MailChimp 3 TYPES OF CLOUD Software-as-aService Software you access through the Internet e.g. Gmail, Salesforce, Survey Monkey Infrastructure-as-aService Servers and storage in the cloud e.g. Amazon Web Services Platform-as-aService Online environment for building software e.g. Force.com, Microsoft Azure WHAT ABOUT YOU?  Based on this description, what cloud tools are you already using? http://bit.ly/ntencloud101tools CLOUD + NONPROFITS ARE NONPROFITS USING THE CLOUD? 93% of Canadian nonprofits use at least one cloud app On average, nonprofits worldwide use 3-4 types of cloud apps  More: http://techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog/cloudsurvey-results MORE CLOUD APPS Facebook Twitter Google Apps Bit.ly Your nonprofit Skype Zoho Email & office productivity Social networking Communication Office 365 Salesforce CRM CiviCRM File sharing GoToMeeting ReadyTalk Google Drive Box.net Skydrive Dropbox FOR EXAMPLE… SHARING DOCS WITH YOUR BOARD Read more: http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog/board_collaboration_google_docs EVEN MORE WAYS TO USE THE CLOUD  Mass Emails/ E-Newsletters   MailChimp, Vertical Response, Constant Contact Project Management  Basecamp, Smartsheet, Podio  Basic Websites   Event Registration   Weebly Eventbrite, Guestlist Survey/voting tools  Doodle, PollDaddy, Survey Monkey FOR EXAMPLE… WORKING WITH A CONSULTANT Read more on Basecamp: http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog/toronto_net _tuesday/project_management HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT FROM WHAT I DO NOW? The cloud is particularly good for:  Sharing   Collaborating   Makes it easier to work together with others Remote working   Everyone shares one version of a doc Work from anywhere (with Internet) Scaling  Add/remove more people/space on the go WHAT DOES THE CLOUD COST? BUY VS. RENT EXAMPLE: EMAIL  Server-based: Microsoft Exchange (via TechSoup Canada)        Cost of server: varies Windows Server + CALs: $55 + $3/person Exchange Server Standard + CALs: $44 + $5/person Microsoft Outlook: $6/person Security, spam filtering: varies Upgrade every 3-5 years Cloud-based: Google Apps $50/person/year  Also includes calendar, docs  ADVANTAGES & RISKS OF THE CLOUD EVEN MORE ADVANTAGES  Backup  Security  Very little administration required RISK: LOSING CONTROL OF… Features Cost Backups Security Data Availability A WORD ABOUT PRIVACY In almost all cases there is no law against using cloud computing  Up to you to read the Terms of Service  You are responsible for your data at the end of the day  Avoid using cloud/be extra careful for political or extremely sensitive data e.g. political activists, women’s shelters  Find out more:  http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog/cloud_privacy_law HOW DO YOU GET STARTED? EXPERIMENT  Pick a low-risk area  Many tools are free or have free 30-day trial  Try it out! Learn! Have fun! Credit: jimmiehomeschoolmom ASSESS & PLAN 1. Assess your nonprofit’s technology & determine priorities  Tech self-assessment: http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog/tech_self_as sessment 2. Set goals 3. Research & try out options Jane vs. Tierney (http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/community/blog/jane-vs-tierney/intro)  Platformation (http://www.platformation.ca/)  Idealware (http://idealware.org/)  QUESTIONS? RESOURCES Further reading: http://bit.ly/tsc_cloud_further_reading Information about the cloud & case studies: http://techsoupcanada.ca/learning_centre  Cloud tool reviews: platformation.ca DONATION PROGRAM INFO List of products: http://techsoupcanada.ca/product Getting started: http://techsoupcanada.ca/getting_started  Microsoft donations information: http://www.techsoupcanada.ca/microsoft_resources CONTACT INFO Tierney Smith, Community Manager  @tierneys TechSoup Canada  www.techsoupcanada.ca  @techsoupcanada  facebook.com/techsoupcanada
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