RRTN in the News

Brainshark Non-Profit Program Awards Technology Grants to Five Standout Non-Profits
WALTHAM, Mass., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ — Brainshark, Inc., a leader in on-demand presentations, today announced the five latest grant recipients in its Non-Profit Program. The following organizations have received a free one-year Brainshark software license for their communications needs: Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children of New York, N.Y.; the Schools Unite Network (SUN) of New York, N.Y.; the Robert R. Taylor Network (RRTN), Mass.; All Purpose Lifeskills of Davie, Fla.; and Idealist.org of New York, N.Y.
Read More:Brainshark Non-Profit Program Awards Technology Grants to Five Standout Non-Profits

Robert R. Taylor Network leverages LotusLive to facilitate economic empowerment
“Where we are creating something that has to be creditable from day one and withstand the test of time, I was committed to building on a platform I could rely on, from a brand of excellence. IBM was a simple choice.” – Darian Hendricks, CEO, Robert R. Taylor Network
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Robert R Taylor Network: Website and Lotusphere video
February 3 2010
So I had no idea about this during Lotusphere but it’s pretty cool. A group of high school and college interns sponsored by the Robert R Taylor Network were at Lotusphere… and they’ve built a whole website using Lotus Foundations, the IBM client for Smart Work (Notes+Symphony on Linux), and Virtual Bridges. Another great project to get student populations involved with Lotus software…
Read More: RRTN at Lotusphere, 2010

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