Blackbaud, the world's largest cloud software company for social good, launched its annual Developers' Conference today, a three-day event that brings together technology enthusiasts, creators, and developers of all levels to reinvent nonprofit technology and build a better world.
Today at our Developers' Conference, we're celebrating the democratization of innovation for the social good community. This year more than ever, we're highlighting the low-code movement and the ways that Blackbaud is putting accessible technology in the hands of nonprofit developers who are changing the world one line of code at a time."
Mike Gianoni, president and CEO, Blackbaud
This conference provides a forum for delegates to explore novel uses of software solutions, based on years of creativity and problem solving by some of the world's greatest organizations and higher education institutions. Approximately 60% of conference registrants identify as "no-code" or "low-code" technologists, database administrators, or business analysts this year.
The conference will highlight innovation and creativity that helps organizations reach their full potential, with Blackbaud customers and partners sharing best practices and technical knowledge. Customer-contributed sessions account for more than half of the conference sessions, including subjects such as:
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Geolocating API: Meeting Participants Where They're At (Literally)—Jeremy Reynolds, Senior Software Engineer, ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer
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Robots and Relationships: An Automation Story—Dan Snyder, Associate Director of Advancement Services, Bennington College
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Make Grant Tracking Easier by Integrating Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT® and Microsoft Planner— Nicole Holt, Development Operations and Analytics Manager, Preble Street
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Making Moves Management a Data Reality—Gethin James, Head of Strategic CRM, University College London