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Run a cloud Proof of Concept easily

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Run a cloud Proof of Concept easily

La proof of concept It has become an essential tool in the digital age. With it we can determine the viability of a project and verify whether its proposals are useful for our company.

Traditionally, this process has been time-consuming and resource-intensive, but thanks to the cloud, companies can now create environments that simulate the experiences they will face in the real world.


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The execution of a PoC for your cloud deployments It is a safe way to solve problems and, above all, to know if a project is feasible and adapts to the needs of your company. PoCs based on this technology allow us to creater hyperrealistic contexts to familiarize customers with the software and its capabilities. Let's look at some steps and tips on how to conduct a Proof of Concept:

Run a PoC in simple steps:

1. Define project objectives

The proof of concept should be managed with efficacy, taking into account the technology that best suits the business and its needs. To do this, it is necessary to take into account the Objectives and key questions to determine what the priorities are.
As for the questions, include those that answer the Best solutions for deploying cloud systems or, also, doubts regarding costs and deadlines.

2. Test in scenarios close to business reality

An PoC reliable, successful, guarantees that the system works, allows us the way to design or configure it, to obtain the maximum performance of that product for the company.
To this end, it must be carried out in an autonomous context, separate from the production environment, which would add more complexity and changes to the margin that delimits the very concept of testing.

3. Demos from the supplier's platform

PoCs are a mandatory step in the development and sale of software to a company. Most of these proofs of concept involve organizing an attractive demonstration, a test that allows the selection of significant data and the ability to act on it.

The cloud demos They go beyond simple tests, as they provide a wealth of information that can be used to improve marketing campaigns or the performance of sales teams, among other aspects. PoCs can be applied to any type of business, but are especially recommended for multi-site or decentralized SMEs.

The test environment

As we have mentioned, many companies rely on the cloud. This technology save time and reduce maintenance costs and the design of its own infrastructure. This means limiting investment in hardware and equipment that ensures its efficient operation.

A cloud-based PoC environment, allows us to scale and control expenses independently the size of the company. This technology can also be configured in a context that is independent of its infrastructure and production servers.
A proof of concept, in short, reduces the risk of failure while nuancing and refining the scope of the proposal, allowing for a greater understanding of what is possible before the project is undertaken.

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