by isaac | Sep 7, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology
In the past I wasn’t all that keen on spending on digital advertising for the average church. These days I’ve softened that stance quite a bit. I’m still a huge fan of creating hyper-local content and resources for the people you are trying to reach...
by isaac | Aug 28, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology, Nonprofit
Alright! It’s time for that all-time favorite debate…Windows vs. macOS! Specifically, I want to look at the hardware put out by each company and how well it fits into a church office. Look, I’m not going to pull punches on this one, people have an...
by isaac | Aug 11, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology
Hackers never stop with their antics. One antic that I’ve suspected would become an issue eventually was the addition of website toast notifications via subscribing to a website inside the web browser. You’ve likely seen it before: the website has an...
by isaac | Jul 31, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology
While there are some great church websites out there, there’s a whole lot of really lousy ones. Go ahead, hit up Google for “church in <<city name>>” and browse to a few. Usually there’s just nothing that says “oh, I could see...
by isaac | Jul 24, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit
I have a confession: I’ve always hated virtual private networks (VPNs). They’ve been popular in tech for a very long time, but to me a VPN always seemed to be a kludge solution… even in the heyday of on-premise computing… now, with it making so...
by isaac | Jul 21, 2023 | Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, PDPA
There are many legitimate concerns about personal data being leaked via AI tools. This week at Microsoft Inspire, Microsoft announced a move to solve that with the release of Microsoft Bing Chat for Enterprise and has made it immediately available as part of the...