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Register for the SANGOTeCH Technology Donations ProgrammeThe SANGOTeCH programme aims to assist NGOs by providing software and hardware for very low fees in conjunction with ICT donor partners (currently Microsoft and Cisco), as well as by supporting NGOs to make the most of their ICT purchases and infrastructure. The SANGOTeCH programme is brought to South Africa by SANGONeT in partnership with TechSoup. EngenderHealth: Equipment from AshesAs an international non-governmental organisation, Information and Communication technologies (ICTs) play a key role in integrating the global offices of Engender Health. The value of such technology was graphically demonstrated at the Johannesburg offices of Engender Health in Newtown, when an office fire destroyed all their network and equipment. NGO Mobile Adoption Survey
SANGONeT is collaborating on a global survey about how
organisations are using mobile phones in their work, along with the United Nations Foundation,
the Vodafone Group Foundation and MobileActive.org.
ICT Survey: The State of ICTs in the South African NGO Sector
How effectively are South African NGOs are using information technology - and are they being served adequately by the IT industry? These and many other questions are addressed in the first SANGONeT/World Wide Worx survey on The State of ICTs in the South African NGO Sector.
Windows Vista: An FAQ for NonprofitsWhat to know if you're thinking about an upgrade to Microsoft's new OS To help you make an informed decision about Vista, we've answered a handful of questions that we think nonprofits will be most concerned with. You may even want to use our answers to assess the potential pros and cons of upgrading to Vista at your nonprofit. Microsoft Office 2007: Any Questions?Getting Started on Your IT Infrastructure
This article is aimed at non-technical NGO managers and administrators that may suddenly find themselves having to take charge of setting up and looking after the information technology infrastructure of their organisations.
Tech Tips: An IT Cheat Sheet
This article provides some notes, definitions and explanations of the various components of a likely set-up for a South African NGO. For anything but the most basic set-up you will need the services of a consultant or IT company. Nonetheless, it is useful to have some understanding of how the various components fit together
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