Further Information on the Proof of Concept
How it works - the Proof of Concept Process
An iServer proof-of-concept can be done onsite or remotely. An
onsite PoC requires a day of your time, and you can see iServer
configured and demonstrated first hand. An offsite PoC just
requires you to provide your diagrams and documents, then turn up
for an internet workshop / demonstration.
- Scoping workshop or call - Discuss the scope
and objectives of the PoC. Orbus will write up and circulate the
agreed requirements.
- Your diagrams, documents and requirements -
You provide any sample Visio diagrams, documents and any supporting
background information or data.
- Create an iServer Repository - Orbus
configures an iServer repository based on your requirements and
imports your data.
- Demonstration of the Proof of Concept - A
GoToMeeting web demonstration (or in-person workshop) illustrating
the repository created around your data and how iServer satisfies
each of the agreed requirements.
- Remote Software Evaluation - Orbus provide a
hosted evaluation service where you can trial iServer without need
for hardware or installation
- iServer Training Workshops - Orbus provide
training workshops as you use the software to ensure that you get
the most of your evaluation.
- Deliverables: Publication, presentation - We
provide an iServer HTML publication and PowerPoint illustration of
the proof of concept that you can share and discuss with
colleagues