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      <title>Office Suite Alternatives</title>
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      <description>To many people, there is only one player in the Office Suite application space: Microsoft Office. They might be surprised to learn that there are several other players in this market, and some of them are worth consideration. Back in the 90&#8217;s, the market wasn’t dominated by Microsoft. You might remember StarOffice, Lotus Works, WordPerfect, ClarisWorks, IBM Works, or even Xoom Office. The marketing engine of Microsoft wants you to think they are the one and only choice, but we are here to remind you there are dozens of other available options. Depending on your wants, needs, and technological desires, some of these options can save you money.

Plagiarizing a bit from Wikipedia, let&#8217;s start with a definition of an Office Suite.

In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office software suite or productivity suite, is a collection of programs intended to be used by clerical and knowledge workers. The components are generally distributed together, have a consistent user interface and  can usually interact with each other, sometimes in ways that the operating system would not normally allow.

Typically, an office suite will contain programs that will contain a word processor, spreadsheets, presentation program, and some communication applications (like email). Alternate components might be a graphics suite, databases, note&#45;taking (notes?) or other personal information managers. This being said, no two office suites are alike. They tend to find a niche, which sets them apart from their competitors; thus there is no one&#45;size&#45;fits&#45;all suite available.


Microsoft still dominates the landscape with its Office suite, but there is a slow movement toward many of the alternatives. Many contenders have made great strides in bridging the gap of compatibility between their software package and that of Microsoft. Several solutions are completely web&#45;based — there is nothing to install or manage on your desktop or laptop.


Who is sneaking into Microsoft’s backyard? Some of them might surprise you: Google, IBM, Corel, Apple, OpenSource, Sun Microsystems, AdventNet, and more. Each of these has a unique approach to the office suite. Below, we will highlight some of the top contender with a brief introduction to the solutions they offer.


Some of you are aware of Microsoft’s charity pricing (open license for 501(c)(3)). You might ask why one should consider an alternative. Good question. Why should you choose anything other than Microsoft’s $60 per desktop charity price for Office Suite? Maybe it&#8217;s a feature or function you need, perhaps the cost constraints are still looming, or maybe it&#8217;s your unending frustration with everything Microsoft; only you can decide.


Apple&#8217;s iWork:

Apple Inc. is surging back into the industry. If your organization utilizes any Macs, you should consider Apple&#8217;s own iWork. Far different from the ClarisWorks of old, iWork brings Apple&#8217;s unique ability to coat some class, excitement, and functionality around an otherwise boring suite of applications.





Pages, Numbers, and Keynote (documents, spreadsheets, and presentations) have an elegance beyond anything you have previously used. The &#8220;Mac Way&#8221;, as Apple coins it, is indeed well thought out. While these applications look simple, the powerful integration of everything Mac, and their compatibility with Microsoft Office documents make this $79 offering worth a look.


To learn more about this Mac only application, visit http://www.apple.com/iwork


Corel&#8217;s WordPerfect Office x4:

The once de&#45;facto standard of word processing is still alive and kicking. Even with the troubled history of being tossed and sold around from Borland, Novell, and now Corel, the product is still very capable.





Bundled with document, spreadsheet, presentation, database, and a few other helpful applications, Office x4 Professional has the feature set you will need to complete the task at hand. If you have used WordPerfect before, you will feel right at home when you launch this latest version. If you are a 501(c)(3), be sure to ask about the Education Volume Licensing and you can save hundreds of dollars.


To learn more about this Windows only application, visit http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1207939618939


Google&#8217;s Docs:

As you might expect, Google brings the office suite to the web as a free service. Documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online without the need to install purchase, install, upgrade or manage software.





Google has a strong collaboration component integrated into their office solution. You securely create, edit, and share your documents online. You and your coworkers can view and edit a spreadsheet together in real&#45;time. This is an inexpensive solution to bring a geographically diverse team together.


The obvious downside is the necessity of being online to use it. Google is making the assumption that those working with computers in today’s world are almost always connected to the Internet. This is the case more often than not, but there will be times when the Internet is inaccessible, and you still need to create documents.


Google Docs allows you to import your existing documents, and to export to standard office formats. This free offering works with any modern web browser on LInux, Mac, and Windows.


To learn more about Google Docs (and the rest of the Google Apps), visit http://www.google.com/a or http://docs.google.com.


IBM&#8217;s Lotus Symphony:

Haven&#8217;t heard of this one? Well, you might want to become familiar with this free office alternative. Winning the 2008 Product of the Year award from CRN, Lotus Symphony is a breeze to use. This  capable document, spreadsheet, and presentation suite can make a significant reduction in upgrade costs to your organization.


   


Based on the Open Source OpenOffice (see below), Lotus Symphony has full compatibility with Microsoft Office and the new Open Document standards. IBM has taken the power Open Source engine, and wrapped a pleasant interface around it. Available for Mac, Linux, and Windows.


To learn more about IBM&#8217;s Lotus Symphony, visit http://symphony.lotus.com.


Sun&#8217;s StarOffice:

If you fall into the Redmond hating camp, you are singing StarOffice&#8217;s tune! Sun Microsystems has been a long time rival of Microsoft&#8217;s. Another variant of OpenOffice, StarOffice brings the power engine to additional platforms such as Solaris, Windows, Linux, and Mac.





With the MSRP of $34.95, StarOffice can create, edit, and view Microsoft Office files. Documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, and database capabilities bring a robust offering to your organization with a price&#45;tag that doesn&#8217;t break the bank. If your organization is looking to cut costs, but still wants the ability to call support if needed, this is one suite worth considering.


To learn more about StarOffice, visit http://www.sun.com/software/staroffice/index.jsp


Open Source OpenOffice:

OpenOffice 3 is the leading office engine in the Open Source community. Being available in multiple languages, easy to use, and free, makes this package difficult to overlook. OpenOffice is primarily sponsored by Sun Microsystems, but is the culmination of more than 450,000 contributors including some of the competition in this list. Novell, RedHat, RedFlag CH2000, IBM, and Google have all supported this project, and have seen their efforts rewarded as they bring a very strong competitor to Microsoft Office.





Documents, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, graphics, and more are included with this free software suite. Available for Windows, Solaris, Mac, and Linux; OpenOffice a great alternative.


To learn more about OpenOffice, visit http://www.openoffice.org.


Conclusion:

There are too many variables for us to make an in&#45;depth recommendation appropriate for every organization. We simply wanted to introduce you to some alternatives for your personal, nonprofit, and business computing needs. Some trends indicate online applications (or Software As A Service) are the future of computing. Microsoft and Apple have both introduced programs that compete with the Google Apps solution. Many organizations have embraced this technology, and 2918 Group suggests a combination approach for now. Go online and register for Google Apps for Your Domain (education edition if you are a nonprofit), and then consider one of the free office suites for off&#45;line editing.


If you already own Microsoft Office, stay put for now. Before you consider upgrading to the next version, take a few days and download some of these applications to see if your organization can save money.</description>
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      <title>Remote Assistance</title>
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      <description>There are many tools available that provide remote assistance to your organization&#8217;s computer entourage.&amp;nbsp; The available choices are many: Microsoft&#8217;s RDP, Windows Messenger, RealVNC or other VNC variants. If your organization&#8217;s staff often travels or your technical support staff is not onsite, GoToAssist Express (from the makers of Citrix) may be a great choice.

Utilized by 2918 Group for remote support to our clientele, GoToAssist Express is a reasonably priced remote support tool. Having the ability to instantly view and control computers from across your campus or around the world streamlines the time required to resolve your technical problems. Using a three step process, (Invite, Connect, and Assist), end&#45;users will have answers to their questions in minutes, rather than hours or days. The 128&#45;bit AES encryption ensures your data and computers stay secure.


Advanced capabilities such as file transfers, unattended support, and remote diagnostics give the technical support team the required resources to speedily resolve the trouble ticket. Designed for speed and ease of use on both Mac OS X and Windows, this utility can save your organization time and money.


Check it out: http://express.gotoassist.com. Or for larger enterprises view the corporate version at http://www.gotoassist.com</description>
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      <title>Email Marketing</title>
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      <description>2918 Group is excited to start your new year off right, by offering a new tool that will equip you to send daily, weekly, monthly, or sporadic emails to your constituents, members, and donors — with the touch of a button!&amp;nbsp; With 2918 Group Email Marketing, you will quickly and easily share pertinent information with your constituents. As an added value,  enjoy the tools and reports that will help you to make informed decisions.


The average person is bombarded with thousands of marketing messages each day —  your electronic communications must compete with  corporate marketing giants from around the world. Ministries and nonprofits must embrace new technology that will enable a dynamic two&#45;way dialog. Your message is important – don’t let it get lost in modern society’s expectation for an entertaining delivery. Rich media will open the door to reach the modern generation.
To better understand the tool, read the highlights below.


Create &amp;amp; Send Emails

Testing your design  through a wide variety of email clients is a common frustration in email campaigns. Our system has the intelligence to help you look your best when sending mass communications. Send free test messages, or for a small fee (and a single click) see your email as it will appear in more than  20 different email clients such as  Lotus Notes, Hotmail, Outlook 2007, AOL and more.


We&#8217;ll also run your campaign through popular spam filters at the desktop, server and firewall level, so your communications will not be stopped or flagged as spam. We impose no design restrictions, and we won&#8217;t add any ugly &#8216;powered by&#8217; logos or branding to your message. 


List Management Made Simple

2918 Group automatically handles all new subscriptions, “unsubscribers”, bounces and even spam complaints behind the scenes — so you won’t have to. Keep on the right side of spam laws without having to think about it.


Every email you send will include a single&#45;click unsubscribe link and our preference center feature lets your subscribers tailor their  subscription. We handle the technology so you can focus on what you do best.


Make It Personal

You can easily extend your lists to capture anything and everything about your subscribers — address, phone number or favorite lipstick color.&amp;nbsp; That’s not all — you can easily personalize your emails with any of this captured custom data.


Want to get even fancier? You can build list segments that target a specific type of subscriber. These can be based on any captured demographics or past campaign activity — only those subscribers that opened the last 3 emails, those that clicked a specific link, or who recently donated to a cause.


Not Just Good Looks

The moment your campaign message is sent, you have access to a wide range of easy to read reports that indicate exactly how your subscribers are interacting with it.


See how many records were successfully sent, how many have been opened, what parts of the campaign they are interested in, who forwarded it on to a friend, unsubscribed, or even marked the message as spam. Sending for other departments or groups? Easily give them access to the reports you send on their behalf.


The Email Marketing tool is a pay as you go model. Meaning, you can request an account, go login, and send a test message to 5 or fewer email addresses. Pay only when you send a communication to more than 5 individuals. Each message costs just $7.50 per message, plus 2. cents per recipient (the spam and design test is an additional $7.50 per use).


For Example

Organization Non&#45;Profit sends a newsletter to 500 subscribers: the cost is just $17.50. (500 x 2.0 cents, plus the delivery fee of $7.50). That&#8217;s it – with no enrollment fees, no membership costs, and no required minimum/maximum quantities. 2918 Group Email Marketing is a cost effective communications platform, that will give you an edge in this competitive marketplace. 


If you do not have an in&#45;house graphic designer, request one of our pre&#45;built templates, or our design team can create a custom look just for you.


For more information and a complete list of features and capabilities, view the features list here.</description>
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      <title>Design</title>
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      <description>A picture is worth a thousand words is a old proverb that refers to the idea that complex stories can be described with just a single still image, or that an image may be more influential than a substantial amount of text. This proverb remains constant today. So often, ministries and non&#45;profits, have a compelling story, but do not know how to tell it in the most effective manor. This is where the design team at 2918 Group can provide assistance.


Our graphic designers plan, analyze, and create visual solutions to communications problems. We find the most effective way to get messages across in print, electronic, and film media using a variety of methods such as color, type, illustration, photography, animation, and various print and layout techniques.


Some of our clients include:

Convoy of Hope &#45; WebsiteDestiny World Outreach &#45; Website &amp;amp; Graphic DesignFirst Family Church &#45; Graphic DesignNetwatch, Inc. &#45; WebsiteSeed Girl &#45; WebsiteSolid Rock SGF &#45; Website

We offer many services, such as identity branding, logo development, web design, print design, and motion graphics. With a diverse team of designers, we can capture your vision from a variety of viewpoints. Let 2918 Group enhance your communications with a creative touch.


Contact 2918 Group today!</description>
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      <title>Technology</title>
      <link>http://www.2918group.net/go/site/technology/</link>
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      <description>Our team members are able to provide technical support and installation across a wide variety of technologies. We have experience in routing, switching, wireless, security, database administration, web development, application development, server virtualization, desktop management and imaging, and much more. Our technicians have worked on Apple, Adobe, Cisco, Foundry, Google, Microsoft, MySQL, PHP, Red Hat, and Ubuntu solutions to name a few. 2918 Group is a registered partner with Cisco Systems and a member of the Nonprofit Technology Network.

We have designed, built, and hosted online web applications, provided support and implementation services for church management solutions, installed multi&#45;layered security solutions, built client/server environments, designed highly available storage infrastructures, implemented high&#45;speed data networks, provided assistance with content filtering, and much more. If you have a technical challenge, 2918 Group can provide experienced based answers.

2918 Group is not all talk; we turn knowledge into action. Over the past eight years, our team members have engaged these respected organizations. We have assisted in taking their projects to a successful completion.

Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, MOCiticorp in St. Louis, MOConvoy of Hope in Springfield, MODrury University in Springfield, MOEDS/plm in St. Louis, MOEdward Jones in St. Louis, MO &amp; Tempe, AZEmerson Electric St. Louis, MOFirst Family Church in Osage Beach, MOGames.com in Pleasanton, CAIntuit in New York, NYJack Henry &amp; Associates in Monett, MOJames River Assembly in Ozark, MOLawton First Assembly in Lawton, OKMastercard International in St. Louis, MOMercy Health Systems in St. Louis, MONew Balance in New York, NYSt. John&apos;s Regional Health System in Springfield, MOState of Missouri in Jefferson City, MOMissouri State University in Springfield, MOUniversity of Missouri in Columbia, MOWashington University in St. Louis, MO
The scope of involvement with each of these organizations has varied. For more information please use the Contact Us form online.</description>
      <dc:subject>Technology</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-12-21T04:45:20-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Communications</title>
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      <description>2918 Group exists to see ministries and nonprofits flourish in today&apos;s competitive, fast&#45;paced culture. Regular, active communication is essential to growing a relationship with the donor, member, or constituent. Our team will give you the information and tools necessary to manage your organization&apos;s communication needs. We will filter the vast information available to keep you up&#45;to&#45;date with innovations in technology — helping you determine the most effective and least expensive communication methods. Experienced in both the private and public sectors, 2918 Group can develop an effective communication strategy tailored for your specific needs.

One&#45;way communication is a thing of the past. Today&apos;s climate requires active participation in two&#45;way communication. Allow 2918 Group to review your communications, develop an effective strategy, and help you motivate your target audience.</description>
      <dc:subject>Communications</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-12-21T04:10:43-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Internet Content Filtering</title>
      <link>http://www.2918group.net/go/site/internet_content_filtering/</link>
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      <description>Every organization connected to the Internet today needs to realize the impact that pornography and inappropriate content online can have to their ministry. There are two schools of thought on this topic, each with a list of pro&#8217;s and con&#8217;s. The corporate world tends to follow the &#8220;prevention&#8221; approach to inappropriate content in the workplace. Ministries and non&#45;profits might take an alternative approach to the challenge: accountability. I suggest a combination to this approach is needed. First, let me explain the differences between prevention and accountability, and the technology available today to assist an organization in these approaches.
Prevention is taking the steps in advance to prevent users (staff, students, or guests) from accessing content deemed inappropriate. Typically, this prevention is done centrally on the organization&#8217;s network (server, firewall, or other security appliances). This centralized tool allows the network administrator to control who can get to what and when, while also providing on demand or scheduled reports of sites visited and/or prevented. These tools have extensive databases, categorizing almost every website into predefined groups. Administrators can select these groups when defining the policies they want to enforce. Here is a sample list.





Accountability on the other hand encourages integrity while surfing the web. The technology in this solution does not prevent any inappropriate content from being viewed online. Instead, the software solution tracks the destinations reached on your computer and reports suspicious activity to an accountability partner or employer. This is a great tool for someone who is struggling with an addiction, but is willing or wanting to overcome the problem with the support of a spouse or other peers. For accountability software to work, a computer application must be installed on each and every computer you want to monitor. For a ministry with two computers, this is not a challenge. If you have 10 or more computers, having to manage an additional program on each one begins to cause headaches.


Is there one best solution to the problem of questionable content online? The answer is no. Often this challenge is tackled first by the budget restrictions placed on the organization. Larger enterprises and some small or medium businesses have the need for more extensive reporting and tracking of their employee&#8217;s online, thus their budgets given to this problem are often larger or more flexible than some ministries, non&#45;profits, or individuals. Websense, St. Bernard, and 8e6 Technologies are strong providers in this space for dedicated content filtering appliances and management solutions. Prices will vary greatly with these solutions as you select features and functionality, total number of users, and bandwidth capabilities.


A good alternative to purchasing a dedicated content filtering solution, is to use an online service such as OpenDNS.com. OpenDNS has a range of products for home, schools, small businesses, and enterprises. While you have some reporting, organizations deploying this service do lose some features and functionality compared to the more robust, dedication solutions. This nicest feature of OpenDNS is its price; FREE. The fine folks at OpenDNS use the engines of St. Bernard to run their service. 


The key to purchasing a quality content filter is the accuracy of the database of URLs. Typically you get what you pay for. Websense is considered by many to be the leader, and traditionally their costs reflect this. Of all the contenders in this space, all of the above mentioned providers are very solid solutions.


When it comes to accountability, Covenant Eyes and X3watch are the two primary players. Each have a solution for both Mac and PC, and the concepts behind them are similar. You install the software, choose an accountability partner to receive their weekly or bi&#45;weekly email reports, and off to the Internet you go. Our experiences with accountability products are mixed. While they have improved, the database accuracy compared to the content filtering offerings are weak. This means you will see a lot of false positives in each of the emailed reports.


Both X3 and Covenant Eyes have introduced a combined prevention and accountability software package. This looks good on the surface, but until their databases begin to challenge the accruacy of Websense, St. Bernard, or 8e6 Technologies, it is not recommended to use them exclusively.


A good combination for budget constrained organizations is to use both OpenDNS and X3. Combined, your monthly expense is zero. This gives you prevention protection on campus (or within the four walls of your organization), while also encouraging integrity with those in the field or at home. If you have any questions on how to make this work, or would like the assistance of one or our engineers, feel free to drop us a line.</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-11-24T16:49:25-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Offsite Data Center &amp;amp; Online Hosting</title>
      <link>http://www.2918group.net/go/site/offsite_data_center_online_hosting/</link>
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      <description>If your ministry has either a large presence online, or a significant investment in server technology, here is an option for you to provide extremely secure, offsite co&#45;location and/or hosting, in one of the world’s top publicly available, completely underground data center facilities. Located in the heart of America in Springfield, Missouri, SpringNet a division of City Utilities, offers a very unique and affordable data center offering.

One hundred percent of all utilities exist underground, completely protecting your data from any natural disaster. Built to meet and exceed any Information Technology specifications, the facility will sell itself the moment you step in. In the Winter of 2006/2007, Springfield, MO along with the rest of the Midwest, suffered an ice storm like no other. Portions of the city and surrounding area went without power for days, some even weeks. Customers of SpringNet&#8217;s Underground Facility, located in the heart of the disaster, did not lose service during the entire ordeal. Internet and power remained alive and active.

SpringNet provides the following services in the Springfield Underground. These offerings include but are not limited to:

1/3 or 1/2 or a full rack, or square footage for your own equipment
Secure access at the entrance to the underground, at the facility entrance, in the sub&#45;building, and into the rack
Video surveillance in and around the SpringNet facility
24 Hour staff
FM&#45;200 Fire suppressant system in each sub&#45;building and in the entire facility
Completely redundant power underground with generators
The entire facility runs off battery backup
Multimedia conference rooms, cubicles, mini&#45;kitchen, phones and Internet (wired or wireless) with first come first serve access


SpringNet also brings an alternative to the traditional T1 or DSL level of service in their service area. Using Fiber Optics, a 100MB or 1000MB Internet connection is brought into your facility, and you use the Internet connection like a monitored service (like electricity, you pay for what you use). The minimum based package for Internet connection speed from SpringNet is a 1Mbps connection. The difference from this 1Mbps connection and the 1Mbps connection Telco&#8217;s provides today, is that SpringNet&#8217;s travels at 100Mbps (over a hundred times faster).

While your monthly base commitment might only be a 1Mbps, the fact is that it is a base, not a cap. The time to download files is much faster as seen in the tables below. One analogy given, was a traditional Telco connection is like a 3&#8243; pipe, and the SpringNet connection a 300&#8243; or 25&#8242; pipe. Getting a bucket full of water down either is completely doable, one will just take a lot longer, and even fill the pipe completely whereas the other will be done not long after you pour it in. These bursts of traffic would be allowed to spike up to the full capacity of the pipe, but it can be quite difficult to do, as with the water bucket.



Connection Speed Up/Down

Time to Download 20MB File*

Average Business Cost

Typical # of Users**



Dial Up 56k
56kbps/56kbps
2959 seconds or
~49 minutes
$20/month
1


DSL/Cable (3Mbps)
512kbps/3000kbps
55 seconds or
~1 minute
$90/month
1&#45;15


T1 (1.544Mbps)
1544Kbps/1544kbps
106 seconds or
~1 min. 45 sec.
$400/month
20&#45;60


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SringNet 100Mbps
102,400kbps/102,400kbps
1.6 seconds
Contact SpringNet
100&#8217;s or 1000&#8217;s



This type of service, paves the way for virtually unlimited growth in the Internet data services. You would have access to the full 100Mbps of Internet speed all the time. SpringNet bills at the 95th percentile used by your ministry. This means that the top 5% of all your traffic per month is not counted when calculating the monitored service. Their sampling rate to determine your use is every 5 minutes over a 30 day period. Samples taken every 5 minutes equates to 12 times per hour, thus 288 per day, thus 8640 per month (on a 30 day month). 5% of those samples would mean 432 samples to be dropped/thrown out. In a measure of time that equates to some 2160 minutes of &#8220;free&#8221; bandwidth time per month, or 72 minutes a day on average. Even if there were five or ten times a day that this would happen, the sustained bandwidth would have to be over 72 minutes every day for 30 days before any cause for concern would needed.

When I was first introduced to SpringNet, I was blown away by this offering. One can download a 270MB file in under 3 minutes.  There is so much more to SpringNet than what I am covering here, and I would recommend you contact them via email or phone at 417&#45;575&#45;7610.  Let them know you heard about SpringNet from 2918 Group.</description>
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      <title>Team Bios</title>
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      <description>2918 Group: Where there is no vision, the people perish

~Proverbs 29:18, King James Version


Dustin Dasal has a passion for ministry and an inate ability to enable organizations with technical expertise. Through consistent consulting projects, Dustin Dasal identified a communications gap that exists in many ministries. He founded 2918 Group to provide a one&#45;stop communications shop — with more than 100 years of combined experience, Dasal, and the like&#45;minded professionals that comprise 2918 Group, are ready to share their expertise and help your church be a relevant church!


You can read our bio&#8217;s below, or click one of our names to jump straight to it.

Chad | Dustin | Kristin | Misty | Pickett | Scott




 Dustin Dasal, Founder

Technology &amp;amp; Communications


Businesses and organizations have benefited from Dustin Dasal’s technical advice for more than ten years. 


Dasal’s technical knowledge and quick learning abilities keep him  in demand by all business sectors.&amp;nbsp; Regardless, Dasal was called to create 2918 Group to help meet the needs of ministries that lack the business, technology, and creativity that today’s communications require. His goal is to use these gifts to enable ministries across the nation and around the world, to reach their potential through the help of technology. Whether it’s a simple budgeting software for a two person office, or a fully&#45;integrated member management solution for a church of thousands, Dasal enjoys creating solutions that make the ministry more efficient and functional. A father of two, Dasal is eager to help churches in the vulnerable area of child safety and security. With good procedures and technology, churches can easily keep kids safe and give parents peace of mind. Through 2918 Group, Dasal promises to keep costs low while offering others the benefit of his experience.


Career highlights:

Employed with Cisco Systems, Dasal has been exposed to and designed some of the largest network installations in the country, as well as some of the most demanding websites in the world. Working with healthcare systems, universities, financial organizations, manufacturing, farming/agriculture, energy and government, his background provides a solid foundation in multiple technologies and general business workflows. 


Dasal left Cisco Systems to focus on ministry, working for a mega&#45;church in Ozark, Mo. Since 2007, Dasal has led the Information Technology department at Convoy of Hope — an international faith&#45;based compassion organization.



Dasal has also:

• Designed and implemented infrastructure that can support a multimillion simultaneous user load; a standards based infrastructure which also serves multi&#45;million dollar Fortune 500 companies. 

• Assisted in the implementation of  a multi&#45;site satellite and terrestrial based network for a Fortune 500 financial firm to ensure that the network is resilient and available at all times.

• Wrote software for online businesses that offer short&#45;term paycheck loans;  the application manages transactions, forms, state regulations requirements and financial transactions. 






Pickett Dasal

Church &amp;amp; Business Management


Pickett Dasal brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table after more than  40 years of successful business ownership and management. Serving on multiple  church boards, as well as the Board of Regents at a higher learning institution, has given him insight into challenges and obstacles often faced in ministry. Dasal ,has a unique ability to see through obstacles and push a project to a successful completion. 


Born and raised a preacher&#8217;s kid, he has been a part of several church plants,  has   steered building campaigns, and encouraged sound fiscal practices. Dasal particulary enjoys helping an organization with its business management and operations. Dasal currently oversees several multi&#45;million dollar long&#45;term care facilities that stretch throughout the Midwest.





Kristin Kubitschek

Communications, Public Relations &amp;amp; Copywriting


Kristin Kubitschek brings more than 15 years of communications, public relations and writing experience to the group. Kubitschek has worked on several successful election initiatives, countless special events, and serves as talent for television productions and print publications. She enjoys creating comprehensive campaigns to help inform or appeal to audiences in a call to action.


Kubitschek has worked with government organizations, civic groups and ministries and is proficient in media relations, receiving several recognitions for her work. Kubitschek was chosen as one of Southwest Missouri&#8217;s Most Influential Women in 2008. Kubitschek has a Masters in Organizational Leadership





Chad Marsh

Systems &amp;amp; Data Engineering


Chad Marsh is one of the lead Systems Administrator for 2918 Group. Marsh  has helped manage the data center of a multi&#45;million dollar software&#45;as–a&#45;service (SAS) organization.He currently manages the network operation center of a Tier IV underground data facility that serves clients nationwide.


Marsh is trained and experienced in Microsoft SQL and Windows Server Solutions. He is experienced in Active Directory, Group Policy Management, and  Backup Solutions for large data sets.&amp;nbsp; Formally. Marsh has a degree in divinity, Marsh and a heart for ministry, that accompany his  talent in business management and technical services. Marsh brings a tremendous amount of valuable systems experience and knowledge to our clients.





Scott Kirby

Graphic Arts


Scott Kirby brings a variety of advertising, marketing, and graphic design experience to 2918 Group. With a broad business background, Kirby has helped develop several corporate and nonprofit organizations. 


Kirby enjoys helping ministries and other organizations best appeal to their audiences through marketing, corporate branding, logo creation, sign design, and promotional advertising.


He holds a B.S. in Psychology and is active in his local Chamber of Commerce and a Human Resource Association





Misty White

Graphic Arts


Misty White is talented with  a fresh perspective on design, layout, and marketing. She has helped several ministries and organizations create a relevant image through a modern look and feel popular in today&#8217;s culture. 


White has designed and developed countless collateral materials (packets, fliers, brochures, mailers, booklets, cards, video graphics, shirts, and more) for ministries across the country. Her work has captivated the attention of thousands of people worldwide.</description>
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Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, MO
Citicorp in St. Louis, MO
Convoy of Hope in Springfield, MO
Drury University in Springfield, MO
EDS/plm in St. Louis, MO
Edward Jones in St. Louis, MO &amp; Tempe, AZ
Emerson Electric St. Louis, MO
First Family Church in Osage Beach, MO
Games.com in Pleasanton, CA
Intuit in New York, NY
Jack Henry &amp; Associates in Monett, MO
James River Assembly in Ozark, MO
Mastercard International in St. Louis, MO
Mercy Health Systems in St. Louis, MO
New Balance in New York, NY
St. John&apos;s Regional Health System in Springfield, MO
State of Missouri in Jefferson City, MO
Missouri State University in Springfield, MO
University of Missouri in Columbia, MO
Washington University in St. Louis, MO

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