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“Lauren Hunter”

Aug
7
2009

Schools simplify with TransactU

Back-to-School Headaches? Simplify with TransactU
Fall is almost here and for many private schools and colleges, it is a time when educators and administrators look forward to helping a new group of students continue their academic journey.  During this busy back-to-school time, many schools and colleges are offering many events for parents and students as well [...]

Jul
21
2009

ServiceU Highly Recognized By Technology Giants Microsoft, AMD, and Dell Computers

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MEMPHIS, TN., July 21, 2009 – ServiceU Corporation, provider of the most complete on-demand event management software solutions designed specifically for organizations such as churches, nonprofits, schools, universities, festivals, and theaters, was recently recognized for its continued technology advancements by a number of the foremost technology experts in the [...]

Jun
1
2006

8 Top Trends: What’s on the Horizon for Software in 2006

By Lauren Hunter
THE HOTTEST SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY TRENDS can help your church become more efficient. Consider all the different ways tools like these can assist you in reaching more people, both in your congregation and beyond! Here are the top eight:
1. Software as a Service (SAAS)
Another name for software as a service (SAAS) is application-service provider, [...]

Apr
25
2006

The Online Ticketing Trend

Is Your Church Maximizing Its Resources for Outreach?
By Lauren Hunter

What’s the true purpose of hosting special church events — to spiritually feed the congregation, or to entice new visitors to come to your church to spread the gospel?
The answer is both.
Church events have many purposes. They encourage existing members, draw inactive members into the [...]

Mar
1
2006

ServiceU Online Donations Software Featured by ChristianityToday.com

How one church uses web technology to keep its congregation up-to-date.
by Lauren Hunter
For many churches, building an interactive website and maintaining it as a significant communication tool remain unconquered tasks. Churches rarely use their websites to their full potential. A new understanding of a website’s purpose must be grasped.
Too many church websites are nothing more [...]