CiviCRM Hosting

2020Media specializes in CiviCRM hosting on Linux servers with a combination of very reliable service and excellent customer support.

CiviCRM Seminar, Kings Cross

We recently attended a CiviCRM seminar held at Miller Technology in Kings Cross, London. The seminar was well attended, mostly by representatives of smaller charities and not-for-profit groups who were evaluating CiviCRM for their organisations. We think the view at the end of the morning was that CiviCRM could meet their requirements as it is very well specified for the NFP sector and is a mature and well supported software package.

CiviCRM can be hosted as part of Joomla or Drupal web content management systems. Which one is used will probably come down to the developers preference, but it’s worth noting that Drupal has a more flexible permissions system. So if you were thinking of restricting access to elements of CiviCRM to certains users (for example your events team only access the CiviCRM events menu), then Drupal is an easier way of doing this.

2020Media’s hosting supports all features of CiviCRM. Our servers are fast, very reliable and our support team is extremely professional. We furthermore take great efforts to keep your sensitive data secure. If you’d like to talk to us about your next CiviCRM project, please get in touch with 2020Media.

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  1. What is CiviCRM?

    CiviCRM is a powerful, web-based contact relationship management (CRM) system. It allows an organisation to record and manage information about the various people and other organizations it deals with. CiviCRM is more than just an address book, it also allows you to track your interactions with people and organizations and to get them to engage with, and potentially give money to, your organization through your website.
    CiviCRM focuses on the needs of non-profits. CiviCRM emphasizes communicating with individuals, community engagement, managing contributions, and administering memberships.

    [From http://en.flossmanuals.net/civicrm%5D

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