CRM manager Enhances SaaS Solutions and Services for Nonprofits
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Computer, Tech
SaaS integration specialist helps nonprofit organizations more efficiently connect with their constituencies using Salesforce CRM and Google Apps
Malvern, PA (PRWEB) — CRM manager, a leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) implementation and integration firm, continues to enhance its consulting services practice for helping nonprofit organizations more efficiently share and manage information with and about their donors, volunteers and clients.
A dedicated team of specialists from CRM manager are helping nonprofit organizations plan, implement or optimize their Salesforce CRM deployment. In addition, eligible organizations that carry the 501c3 designation, or the international equivalent, can apply for a product grant for 10 licenses of donated Salesforce CRM through the Salesforce.com Foundation. The market value of this grant — along with the discounted and donated consulting hours from CRM manager — is a minimum of $15,000 per organization in just the first year.
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Hernando de Soto to Keynote ESRI User Conference
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Computer, Tech
De Soto Will Share How GIS Is Helping the Poor Formalize Their Land Rights
Redlands, CA (PRWEB) — Hernando de Soto, a celebrated Peruvian economist and author and president of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD), a nonprofit organization based in Lima, Peru, will speak at the 2009 ESRI International User Conference (ESRI UC) in July. De Soto will share how geographic information system (GIS) technology is being used to formalize landownership — an approach he feels is helping the poor take a crucial first step away from poverty.
De Soto says that for some living in poverty, the land they occupy may be their only asset. Without legal recognition of landownership, the owner cannot leverage the land as collateral. This prevents the owner from accessing loans to possibly start a business or improve the property. Many of de Soto’s ideas were put into action less than a year ago when a pilot project in Ghana began using geospatial technologies to create a land titling process and GIS-based land records system. This implementation significantly reduced the time and costs involved in collecting and documenting property ownership information and increased the number of formalized land rights. Read more
NextWindow Brings Touch to Latest All-In-One PC
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Computer, Tech
Pleasanton, CA (PRWEB) — NextWindow, the market and technology leader in optical multi-touch screens for personal computers, has developed solutions for the top two touch-enabled all-in-one consumer PCs. Recently ending its most successful year ever, NextWindow today announced its 1900 series touch screen has been integrated into the Dell Studio One 19 all-in-one consumer PC, which features an 18.5-inch widescreen flat panel display.
Why touch on a desktop?
NextWindow CEO Al Monro says the popularity of touch on mobile phones has heightened demand for touch-enabled PCs: “In the old days, it was really overt–you had to have signs on a touch-screen kiosk so people would know they could touch it. Since the Apple iPhone, and the growth of touch throughout the mobile phone market, people are now expecting a touch screen on every computer.”
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goBalto Partners with Maya Clinicals to Expand Its List of Investigator Sites
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Generel News, Internet
goBalto, an online drug development partnering site for the pharmaceutical development and drug manufacturing industry, announced today that Maya Clinicals is making its proprietary list of India-based Investigator Sites and hospitals available on goBalto.com.
Maya Clinicals is a leading Clinical Research Organization (CRO) in India, one of the foremost countries for clinical trials outsourcing. Its proprietary list of Investigator Sites listed on goBalto is divided into two categories: “Sourced by Maya Clinicals” and “Screened by Maya Clinicals.” “Sourced by” indicates Maya Clinicals has identified these Investigator Sites as actively operating in India and maintains information on the company. “Screened by” indicates Maya Clinicals has visited the facility, met with senior management and reviewed the company’s specific capabilities.
Since launching in April, goBalto has acquired over 2,000 members who represent, research, manufacturing and procurement professionals from leading pharmaceutical and biotech organizations from all over the world.
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DNS Made Easy Announces its Going-Green Initiative
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Internet
DNS Made Easy is unveiling a company-wide initiative aimed at reducing their negative impact on the environment.
(Vocus/PRWEB ) — DNS Made Easy, the leading IP Anycast managed DNS service provider, today announced its going green initiative that will reduce the company’s total impact on the environment. DNS Made Easy is best known for being the only DNS provider with 100% uptime for their clients, but it’s their behind-the-scenes effort to improve the environment that is making headlines now. Since founding in 2002, energy-saving initiatives have always been a part of DNS Made Easy’s business process, but plans are being unveiled to combine these into a single unified green initiative that will be utilized to lower its impact on energy and the environment.
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Jalbum Connects to the Blogosphere
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Internet
Jalbum, the popular photo sharing service and personal web album creator software connects to the bloggers around the world by introducing a brand new tool called Jalbum Blog badge. Any blogger can now conveniently display their photo album news in the sidebar of their blog.
Stockholm, Sweden (PRWEB) — Jalbum connects their customizable web photo albums with blogs. The new Jalbum Blog badge is automatically updated and shared when an album is published with Jalbum. Photo albums can be published anywhere, to a free Jalbum account or the bloggers own site.
“We have received a lot of questions from our users on how to share albums in blogs. We are very excited to be able to provide a powerful tool for bloggers to integrate personalised photo albums with their blogs. Jalbums flexible photo albums are a great fit with the bloggers desire for self-expression. The Blog badge will connect Jalbum to a huge creative audience, people we are eager to meet”, says Carl Manneh, CEO of Jalbum. Read more
Explosive Rise in Fraud Applications Addressed by Lavasoft Malware Labs
May 19, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Generel News, Internet, Tech
Lavasoft Malware Labs Releases New white paper: “Fraud Tools and the Malware Economy” addressing the explosive growth and dissemination patterns of fraud security tools, and illuminating the economic impact of these applications in order to pinpoint countermeasures.
Gothenburg, Sweden (PRWEB) — Lavasoft announced today the release of a new white paper addressing the explosive growth and dissemination patterns of fraud security tools, and illuminating the economic impact of these applications in order to pinpoint countermeasures.
Fraud tools, also called rogue security software, are tools, such as fake anti-spyware and anti-virus products, designed to mislead and deceive users into purchasing software that appears to be beneficial from a security standpoint, but in reality provides little or no protection. These applications are used by cyber criminals in order to lure customers into participating in fradulent transactions. Read more

