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In Weighing References or Proof of Concept, Favor the Former

Posted November 25, 2008 | | Amplify

All want to reduce risk when they make decisions. IT organizations invest a great deal in the decision process of new technologies. In the ideal world, before deciding on strategic technology, IT organizations conduct a comprehensive proof of concept (POC) and also talk or, preferably, visit several references. In a less-than-ideal world, however -- the one we all know -- IT organizations do not have all the resources for the decision-making process.

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Pini Cohen
Pini Cohen is a senior research analyst at STKI (SCHWARZKOPF The Knowledge Integrators), formally with association to META Group. His area of expertise is architecture and infrastructure: storage, servers, DBMS, application servers, application integration (EAI), SOA, and developing tools. Prior to joining STKI, Mr. Cohen was a Captain in the Israel Air Force (IAF) computer division. In this position he negotiated with the major computer vendors… Read More
Einat Shimoni
Einat Shimoni
Einat Shimoni is a VP and senior analyst at STKI (Schwarzkopf The Knowledge Integrators, formerly META Group Israel). She has been analyzing and researching the applications package markets for the past 10 years, focusing on strategic enterprise applications, knowledge management, and collaboration; Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0; business Intelligence and analytical applications; and business process management and portals. Ms. Shimoni provides in-… Read More
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