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Business intelligence solutions for charities

3 Feb 2016 | Gareth Jones

Businesses and charities are increasingly adopting business intelligence solutions. Gareth Jones investigates their appeal.

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What does digital transformation mean in the charity sector?

In 2015, the phrase “digital transformation” became popular among charities. But what does it really mean? Kirsty Weakley reports.

Introducing hybrid clouds

Rob Barr and Jonathan Dawkins explore how charities are combining cloud services with on-site infrastructure.

Who's in charge of your IT?

The role of the charity IT director is changing to meet today’s opportunities and challenges. By Kirsty Weakley.

Data protection

Charities are still failing to sufficiently protect personal data, with breaches more than doubling over a six-month period, says Adrian Duffley of HW Fisher.

How a charity can avoid falling foul of cyber crime and data breaches

How can charities address the emerging area of cyber risks? Charity Finance convened a panel of interested parties, with Ian Allsop monitoring their responses.

Technology for the fundraiser

In a sector not known for its stellar uptake of new technology, some fundraising teams are pioneering efforts to seek out digital solutions, finds Stephen Cotterill.

Social media

A British Council poll recently declared the invention of the internet the most momentous event of the last eight decades. But what are the implications for trustees?

Social media

Social media is here to stay. Roberta Doyle weighs up the positive and negative aspects that trustees should be aware of.

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