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Things to know about the new productivity suite By: Brian Satterfield February 15, 2007 If your nonprofit relies on Microsoft Office for crucial day-to-day tasks, you may be wondering about the recently released Office 2007 suite's new features, potential impact on your budget, and whether upgrading now makes sense.Posted on 16/09/2008 by
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Now celebrating its 11th anniversary, the Microsoft Imagine Cup is the world's premier student technology competition - focused on finding solutions to real-world issues. The competition encourages the world's most talented designers, programmers, developers, and technology enthusiasts to tackle - head on - issues related to: the fight against hunger, disaster relief, poverty, secure energy systems, education, disease control, healthcare, the environment, assisting people with disabilities, and many other critical problems.Posted on 23/05/2012 by
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Our Microsoft catalogue has changed a lot over the past six months, and one of the new things you might see are products labelled "Computer Labs Only". These donated products can only be used on computers that are available to an organisation's beneficiaries or the general public and not on computers assigned to staff members or volunteers:Posted on 03/11/2022 by
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Space Trust NZ supports new parents as they transition to parenthood. Operating out of Wellington, Space NZ Trust works with a number of national and local organisations to deliver facilitated group sessions where parents consider different perspectives about parenting and early childhood development. Aided by TechSoup New Zealand and Infoxchange, Space NZ Trust transitioned to Microsoft’s Office 365 for non-profits program and have more reliable data redundancy and more efficient administrative processes for both staff and partners.Posted on 21/10/2016 by
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Technology plays an increasing role in enabling non-profit organisations to achieve their goals. On 27 November, Connecting Communities will showcase how information and communication technology (ICT) can transform the efficiency and effectiveness of your organisation and help deliver better social outcomes. This FREE event is hosted by Microsoft and supported by TechSoup New Zealand and Infoxchange.Posted on 05/11/2012 by
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Over the last few months, you may have heard about various changes within TechSoup New Zealand's Microsoft program. These changes can be confusing since many of them require you to have detailed knowledge about administrative systems, licensing, and deployment. We feel it's our job to help you make the decisions that are best for your organisation. In what follows, we'll walk you through the key elements of these changes so that you can best prepare your organisation for what's ahead.Posted on 09/12/2021 by
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On Tuesday 27 November, Microsoft hosted a free Connecting Communities event, with support from TechSoup New Zealand and Infoxchange, which showcased how information and communication technology (ICT) can transform the efficiency and effectiveness of an organisation to help deliver better social outcomes.Posted on 12/12/2012 by
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Wondering why there's no longer a reference to year or version information in Microsoft product names in the TechSoup NZ catalogue? We've simplified these names, and you can now choose the specific year or version on Microsoft's VLSC website when you're downloading the software.Posted on 22/05/2015 by
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Invited guests joined Prime Minister John Key, Chris Liddell CFO of Microsoft, Kevin Ackhurst Microsoft NZ Country Manager, Tina Reid Executive Director of NZFVWO - the TechSoup NZ partner and Murray Edridge the CE of Barnardos NZ, to celebrate the first anniversary of TechSoup NZ and a 1.4 million dollar donation by Microsoft NZ to Barnardos.Posted on 02/10/2009 by
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TechSoup New Zealand Microsoft admin fee price rise Because we knew many of the nonprofits we serve planned to request product donations in-line with our fiscal year end cycle (which runs from July 1 through June 30), we held admin fees at the current levels until July 1, 2010. However:Posted on 24/05/2010 by
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It is hard to believe how far we've come since we first started donating Microsoft software. TechSoup Global began by distributing software donations to worthy nonprofit organisations in the United States. More than 10 years later, Microsoft software donations are mainstays of the TechSoup Global program. And it's a good thing!Posted on 23/07/2011 by
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The annual Social Heroes Awards from the Robin Hood Foundation, are where leading business and other not-for-profit leaders, award and celebrate inspirational social collaborations between business and not-for-profit partners. Microsoft and TechSoup New Zealand were among the nominees for this year's Collaboration in Communities Award.Posted on 09/08/2010 by
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The Oracle MICROS Workstation 6 Series Adjustable Stand is engineered to be the backbone of your business's POS system. It comes equipped with a high-speed USB port for seamless connectivity and an innovative printer power supply storage, ensuring your workspace remains clutter-free. The stand also features a dedicated expansion module location, offering flexibility for future upgrades. Whether you need to mount the Epson PS-180 Power Supply or opt for optional expansion modules like the powered USB expansion module, this stand has got you covered. Its design includes three security screws and a hex key for easy assembly and secure installation, making it a robust and reliable choice for any business setting. Additionally, the stand's adjustable nature allows for the integration of both high- and low-mount customer displays, enhancing customer interaction and satisfaction. Key Attributes and Benefits:Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 198628$295.70 ex GST9 in stock
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The Oracle MICROS Workstation 5 Series Adjustable Stand is engineered to be the backbone of your business's POS system. It comes equipped with a high-speed USB port for seamless connectivity and an innovative printer power supply storage, ensuring your workspace remains clutter-free. The stand also features a dedicated expansion module location, offering flexibility for future upgrades. Whether you need to mount the Epson PS-180 Power Supply or opt for optional expansion modules like the powered USB expansion module, this stand has got you covered. Its design includes three security screws and a hex key for easy assembly and secure installation, making it a robust and reliable choice for any business setting. Additionally, the stand's adjustable nature allows for the integration of both high- and low-mount customer displays, enhancing customer interaction and satisfaction. Key Attributes and Benefits:Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 198629$271.54 ex GST1 in stock