[This is part 2 of a 10 part series titled: “So You’re An IT Noob“]
Now that you have a website, it is going to be time to equip your staff with computers. This brings up a long running and quite frankly, tiresome debate:
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by Jay Caruso
[This is part 2 of a 10 part series titled: “So You’re An IT Noob“]
Now that you have a website, it is going to be time to equip your staff with computers. This brings up a long running and quite frankly, tiresome debate:
by Eric Dye
If you like making lists, reading other peoples lists, adding to lists, or putting lists on your website, list.ly is the tool for you!
As it says on the front page of the list.ly website, it makes list social through collaboration and sharing.
by Eric Dye
iOS 5 has a load of new features that we can’t wait to crack open!
There are a few features, however, that Apple hasn’t officially told us about.
Watch and see these new features in action:
You have two options:
In most cases, ‘not-free’ wins, but if you have a budget or like to be as efficient with your finances as possible, this free site is what you need.
[Read more…] about Zerply – A Free Profile Site for Designers
by Eric Dye
Whether your organization is big or small, school or organization, keeping up with employees and volunteers can take a lot of time and resources.
With Logos Management Software’s PeopleFlow, human resource management has never been easier.
PeopleFlow is a complete people management lifecycle solution tracking staff and volunteers from application to termination while automating certification and background verification. Manage employee critical information, tasks, training, and background screenings for all your employee and volunteer positions.
Managing both employee and volunteer data in the same place is very handy, not only because there is often overlap, but it keeps everything centralized in one place.
Here are some of the core features and functions of PeopleFlow:
[Read more…] about Employee & Volunteer Management Made Easy
After my post yesterday about never going back to iOS4, I honestly didn’t care if I could or couldn’t. I wanted my hands on iOS5 beta ASAP!
And so the journey began.
I asked friends, I asked co-workers and found a few who were willing to add me to their developer accounts, even some of you here in the ChurchMag community ask if I still needed a spot. Thank you!
Well I have been playing with the newest beta for over 10 hours now and I must say I am very impressed.