Tech Essentials July 2008

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NonprofitTech Essentials

July 28, 2008

Adam Kingadam@npowermichigan.org

Tech Essentials

• Adam – Go thru slides• You – Ask Questions• All – Share solutions, provide

recommendations• Adam – Followup w/ more specific

solutions/recommendations

Today’s Session

NPower’s MissionTo inspire and empower nonprofits to

use technology to better serve their communities.

NPower Locations

Los AngelesLos Angeles

SeattleSeattlePortlandPortland

DenverDenver

PhoenixPhoenix

PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia

WashingtonWashington D.C.D.C.CharlotteCharlotte

IndianapolisIndianapolisDetroitDetroit

New New YorkYork

AtlantaAtlanta

TexasTexas

NPower Michigan’s Services

•Consulting and Assessments

•IT Project Implementation

•Managed Services

$40 per desktop / $100 per server

• NPower strategy, budgeting and planning• Toll Free 24x7 Help desk• Security (anti-spyware and anti-virus)• Windows Security updates• Remote assistance• Software deployment• System monitoring

http://nptechguide.pbwiki.com/

www.slideshare.net/npowermichigan/

Technology Essentials

TECH ESSENTIALS

$4,420+

TECH ESSENTIALS: Purchasing Guide

1. Computer $1,000.

2. Software 80.

3. Printer 500.

4. Backup 400.

5. DSL 500.

6. Wireless router, firewall and print server 130.

7. Domain email and website 10.

8. Fax 100.

9. Training 200.

10. Smartphone $1,500.

$4,420.

TECH ESSENTIALS: Purchasing Guide

1. Computer Per person (5 years)

2. Software Per person (upgrades vary)

3. Printer Per ten+ users (4 years)

4. Backup drives Per office (3 years)

5. DSL Annually

6. Wireless router, firewall and print server

Per office (3 years)

7. Domain email and website Annually

8. Fax Per office (4 years)

9. Training Per person, annually

10. Smartphone Per person (2 years)

Technology adoption identificationcorrelates with spending

Source: NTEN 2006 Nonprofit IT Staffing Survey Report.

1. Computer: $1,000

www.dell.com ($1,178): Optiplex 330 MiniTower,

“The average time before a buyer replaces a PC... [is] 41 months for business desktops and almost five years for consumer machines.”

October 28, 2002Fortune Magazine

Computer

•Operating System: XP Professional or Vista Business

•Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 x2

•Hard Drive: 160 GB to 320 GB (7200 rpm vs. 5400 rpm)

•Memory (RAM): 1 GB minimum

•Optical Drive: CD-RW/DVD drive (DVD+/-RW is best)

•Monitor: 17” LCD

•Warranty: 1 year+

•Surge Protector

•Bluetooth? Wifi?

2 GB recommended

Computer Processors

The Good

•Intel Core 2 Duo

•AMD Athlon 64 x2

•AMD Turion 64 x2 (moblie)

The Bad

•Intel Pentium D

•Intel Pentium 4

•AMD Athlon 64

The Ugly

•Intel Celeron

•AMD Sempron

•AMD Opteron (mobile)

Avoiding the “Budget” Computer

$308 Microtel

The “budget” computer:

•Slow processor

•“Home” edition

•Not enough memory

•Small hard drive

•No monitor

•CD-RW? DVD Rom?

Desktops vs. Notebooks

$1,000-$1,5001-year warranty5-year life

$1,500-$2,0003-year warranty3-year life

•Processor: Core 2 Duo or Turion 64 x2

•Memory: 1 GB minimum

•Hard Drive: 80 GB (faster speed: 7200 RPM vs. 5400 RPM)

•Screen Size: 12” - 14” - 15” - 17”

•“Business class”

Notebook Necessities

Port Replicator$130 to $200

90 Watt Power Cable$20 to $70

Case$40

Lock$30

Extended Battery$99

Minimize Upgrades

1 2 3 4 5

10-20% of original cost

Minimize Upgrades

Memory

Hard Drive

Source: www.Crucial.com

Source: www.newegg.com

2. Software: $80

www.techsoup.org: Office ($20), Internet Security ($15), Accounting ($45)

Nonprofits are eligible for reduced rates on software:

Retail NP Price

• Microsoft Office Professional 2007

•Norton Antivirus 2008

•Quickbooks Premier * $45$320

$400 $20

$40 $15

www.techsoup.org/stock

Software

Office 2003 Office 2007

Windows XP Professional

Windows Vista Business

Software

Buy vs. Rent Software?

•Sofware that you install on a computer vs. Software service you access online•Is there an online edition?•Smaller monthly fees vs. Larger upfront cost•No need for internal server to share program/data•No need to update software version or apply security patches•Your data is typically backup up by the host company•Accessible from any Internet connected computer

•Will this make you more productive?•For small organizations– can this eliminate internal infrastructure?

SoftwareBuy vs. Rent

Donor & Constituent Relationship Management (CRM)

3. Printer: $500

www.cdw.com (680844) HP LaserJet P2015dn

•Standardize

•Networkable (n)

•Duplex (d)

•Ppm (25)

•Laser vs. Inkjet

Cost Per Page

Laser3-5 cents

Inkjet10-35 cents

Networkedcopier

<2 cents

Colorlaser

7-9 cents

Source: http://www.jeffersondavis.k12.ms.us/Departments/InformationTechnology/FAQs/tabid/72/Default.aspxaccessed on 8/9/2007.

4. Backup: $400

www.newegg.com ($99 each): Western Digital My Passport Essential WDME2500TN 250GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive

External USB Hard Drives:

Backup

Scary Statistics:– A computer hard drive fails every 15 seconds

– Over 2000 laptops are stolen or lost everyday

– 1 in 5 computers suffer hard drive failure during their normal useful life

– Eventually, 100% of all hard drives will fail

Source: Realty Times

Backup

NAS – Network Attached Storage:

Synology DS207+ ($329) -- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822108011

2 Seagate 320 GB Hard Drives ($70 each) -- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148316

Backup

Online Backup:

http://www.mozypro.com

http://www.jungledisk.com

15¢ per GB

$3.95 + $0.50/GB per month

5. DSL or Cable: $500/yr

www.att.com: AT&T Yahoo High Speed Internet Pro Package (1.5Mbps down / 384kbps up, dynamic IP, 1 year)

The Internet

Mobile Broadband: $100 + $720/year

www.sprint.com: According to the website, EVDO Rev. A supports “average download speeds of 450 – 800 kbps: and average upload speeds of 300 – 400 kbps.”

The Internet

6. Router and Firewall: $130

•Router: share internet connection

•Firewall: protect your network

•Wireless security: WPA2 (WEP not secure)

•802.11n support

NetGear, RangeMax Dual-Band Wireless-N Router with 4-Port Ethernet Switch: $130

7. Domain Email and Website: $10/yr

www.mynonprofit.org

me@mynonprofit.org

Basic Content

• Organization news• Program information• Board and staff list• Donor list• 990

• Contact us• Directions• Search• FAQs• Document

publishing

Website

Enhanced Content

• Email lists• Online donations• Weblog • Discussion forums• Event calendar• Compliance with web standards /

accessibility

Website

Advanced Content• Event registration• Multiple database

integration (single view of customer)

• Multi-lingual support

Website

www.SiteKreator.com

Online Presence

•Blog: Blogger.com

•Pictures: Flickr.com

•Video: YouTube.com

•Social Networking: Facebook.comMySpace.com

FREE

FREE

FREE

FREE

•E-Newsletter: VerticalResponse.com

FREE

It’s NOT all about your site…

Blog

Flickr MySpace

YouTube

Online Donations

NetworkForGood.org’s Basic DonateNow

•Register for free

•4.75% fee of online donations

•One-time or reoccurring donations

•Hosted Exchange allows for:

•Shared Calendars

•Global Address lists

•Access to entire Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts from anywhere

•All your data is backed up!

• Like other types of Email – uses Microsoft Outlook

•No need to host your own Exchange server

•Cost per user, per month

•Providers:

•www.intermedia.net

•www.sherweb.com

Email: Hosted Exchange

8. Fax: $100

www.cdw.com (739718) HP Fax 1040

www.RapidFax.com

9. Training: $200 per person per class

www.nhgreatlakes.com

Office.Microsoft.com

10. Smartphone: $300 + $1,200/yr

Why?• Email anywhere• Faster scheduling• Task management (“to dos”)• Address book always available• Look up information / search• Directions

Smartphone

www.Scanr.com

Reviewing a Tech Purchase

Computer & Hardware Reviews:•Cnet.com – reviews.cnet.com•PC World – pcworld.com

Nonprofit Specific Software Reviews:•Idealware.org

•Donor Management Databases •E-Newsletter tools•Accounting and financial packages•Website building and hosting

Npower Michigan’s Techguidehttp://nptechguide.pbwiki.com

Bonus Tech “Essential”

Resources

Tech “Essential” Resources

•Google Apps for Nonprofits – www.google.com/a/npo •Email with your domain (i.e. me@mynonprofit.com)•Internal team website•Shared calendars•Share and collaborate on documents online (word processing, spreadsheet, etc)

Tech “Essential” Resources

•MeetingWizard.com•Send a single meeting request to many people with proposed dates and times•Choose the time that works best for most•Automated email reminders

Tech “Essential” Resources

•Del.icio.us•Shared (“Social”) Bookmarking tool•Sign up for an account and share bookmarks across your organization•http://del.icio.us/NPowerMichigan

http://linkbun.ch/iiz

Adam Kingadam@npowermichigan.org