How to Run a Successful Proof of Concept (PoC)

John Martin

Being able to rapidly and successfully evaluate a technology, technique, or high level architecture is important in today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape. But just what does this involve?

In this session we will look first at defining what a Proof of Concept (PoC) is, and how it differs from a prototype or similar activity. Then we will dive into everything that goes around a PoC to make sure that it is scoped, prepared, executed, and summarized effectively. The end result being that a PoC will not run on for weeks or months, but rather, is delivered in a matter of days.

By the end of this session you will be in a position to run your own PoCs irrespective of technology or platform.

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