John Tate

John Tate

Accountant and entrepreneur

John Tate is a qualified accountant and entrepreneur. He is a columnist for Charity Finance, special adviser to the CFDG and a visiting lecturer at Cass Business School's Centre for Charity Effectiveness.

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The cloud revisited

John Tate assesses the implications for charities of cloud technology developments.

Is cloud computing coming off the rails?

The IT industry is overpromoting the benefits of cloud computing, warns John Tate.

Dumb terminals, devices and driving licences

John Tate makes some intriguing predictions for the future of charity IT.

IT frontrunners - a prediction for charity investment

John Tate assesses the horses to back in a fast-moving technological world.

Opening up new frontiers in CRM

Get those IT waggons rolling, urges John Tate, but be careful with the route you choose.

Raspbery Pi - the future of computing

John Tate introduces the new big thing in the world of computing.

Charity recruitment - finding the right fit

An effective recruitment process is a must for any high-performing organisation, says John Tate.

You can't bank on it

John Tate bemoans the difficulties of securing finance for his small IT business.

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