Predicting the future of technology for people with visual impairments is easier than you might think.
Tech for Good
Why Don’t Nonprofits Have the Tech They Need? – Jim Fruchterman on techonomy.com, September 9, 2020
The world had big challenges—even before a global pandemic arrived…
Product Development Practices in Aselo
Our latest releases include multiple aspects of what we consider good product and software development practice: listening to customers, making use of available tools, and avoiding future retrofits
Helping 100 Million Kids!
Children are among the most vulnerable members of our society, too often bearing the brunt of poverty, abuse and social disruption. Out of necessity, hundreds of child helplines are on the front lines as dedicated responders to support children in crisis. Operating in...
Tech Matters Launched!
On Thursday, April 2, 2020, Tech Matters formally launched as a new organization. I want to share some of the exciting happenings from our first day out of “semi-stealth!”
Why Tech Matters – Oktane20, April 2, 2020
Jim speaks with Okta’s VP of Social Impact, Erin Baudo Felter, about his new plans to continue advancing the positive impact of technology in the social sector.
Systems Change Needs Systems Technologists
Systems Technologists are the bridge between tech advances in the private sector and tech for good applications in the social sector to advance real systems change.
What Does a Systems Technologist Actually Do?
As someone who has been serving as a systems technologist for decades, let me share what this role has looked like – and how it is evolving.
Why I’ve Launched Tech Matters
We’re excited to launch Tech Matters, our new nonprofit tech social enterprise, dedicated to unleashing the power of technology to meet today’s most pressing social needs.












