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Associations Now: Daily News
October 25, 2016
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Secretaries of State: Electoral Process is Sound

With Donald Trump repeatedly suggesting that the election may be "rigged," the National Association of Secretaries of State has spoken out, emphasizing that the electoral process has numerous safeguards in place. Read More

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Online Lenders Work to Find Advocacy Footing in Washington

The online lending industry has started to build up its association presence in the past year, out of a desire to set the agenda around regulations in a growing space. The efforts come in the form of self-regulation, along with an eye toward advocacy. Read More

 

Driven By Data

The former Direct Marketing Association's new name recognizes data as the “fuel” of the marketing industry, says its CEO, previewing the Data Marketing Association’s rebranding in advance of its 100th anniversary next year. Read More

One Tough Battle

In an age when social media replicates most of what your private community is doing, how do you compete? Read More

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Restaurant Group Backs Transgender Workplace Project

The California Restaurant Association threw its support behind a member-launched project that helps to connect transgender people with jobs in the restaurant industry. Read More

 

 

Technology Tuesday

 

DDoS Attacks: What's Your Plan For Next Time?

Last week, large swaths of the internet were hobbled by a coordinated distributed denial of service attack on the network's basic infrastructure. And odds are good that something similar is going to happen again. Now's a good time to talk about contingency plans to ensure your association isn't knocked offline. Read More

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Plan Your Schedule

Streamers can finally set up their broadcasts ahead of time on Facebook Live. Read More

Third-Party Trouble

Do your third-party vendors have too much access to your data—and what risks does that open up? Read More

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“We are going to need to bring new computer architectures, new technologies to bear to service the needs of these new modern workloads.”

Brad McCredie, an IBM vice president, discussing the formation of the OpenCAPI Consortium, which aims to promote a new standard for servers and data center hardware. A number of major tech firms have signed onto the project. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

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Information Systems & Help Desk Specialist

US Naval Sea Cadet Corps

The U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (NSCC) is a non-profit youth development organization. Our small National Headquarters (NHQ) staff serves over 3,000 adult volunteers in the field, who in turn train and mentor nearly 10,000 cadets aged 10-18 at local units and at national training events. … Read More

Manager, Project Management and Business Analysis

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Leverages approved methodologies, templates, project planning tools and processes to manage projects within the Operations and Technology office under the guidance of the Director, Operations. … Read More

Data Systems Analyst—AMS / Database

Midwest Political Science Association

The Data Analyst will work with our Association Management Software (NOAH) and our Conference Abstract Management Software (All Academic) to insure data quality. … Read More

 

 

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