Blackbaud Labs: Nonprofit Play Area
Blackbaud, a provider of services designed specifically for nonprofits, has launched Blackbaud Labs, a testing ground for projects in the pipeline. Google famously maintains its own "labs", essentially a place where they can get free alpha-testers to fulminate over their not-yet-ready-for-primetime products.
The newer Blackbaud Labs currently features two products: a demo of Infinity, their Rich Internet Application (RIA) development platform; and a mash-up of Infinity with Microsoft's Virtual Earth API, which allows mapping of CRM data. The mapping demo features a pretty nifty screencast, highlighting both the potential and the developmental nature of the project.
Peter Gulka, of the Blackbaud User Society, seems pretty excited about the possibilities of Blackbaud Labs, but adds that he would really like to see Blackbaud offer an SDK or a free API. "What could we come up with on our own?" he wonders. "We're a smart bunch and I would love to see a developer community like SourceForge pop up here." Given the blazing successes of development communities for Facebook, Salesforce, and others, the potential for more great community-developed nonprofit resources seems high. You can let express your opinion in the Blackbus Labs Forums.









Thanks for the clarification, Peter. I've changed the original post to make that clear to those who don't read comments.
Just wanted to point out that the Labs forum is part of the Blackbaud User Society and is not an official Blackbaud forum.
We are the largest independant community of Blackbaud users and it seems fitting for a developer ecosystem to start with us. We'd love to see more RE:API developers and aspiring Infinity developers to start looking at the labs and participating in the discussion on the BlackBUS.