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An important first step is to clearly define your use case specifications. Not every business intell

An important first step is to clearly define your use case specifications. Not every business intelligence solution is going to fit every use case and a good representative will let you know if your expectations are achievable. [Learn More >>](www.infoworld.com/resources/form?placement_id=7245dd5f-171b-43c2-a7e8-d57fdc1833d5&brand_id=2048) [InfoWorld]( [Developing A Successful Proof Of Concept]( Evaluating business analytics solutions can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. With so many vendor offerings, its becoming harder to determine which application best fits your business and technical requirements. A proof-of-concept "POC", is a critical first step in the business intelligence application selection process and should help determine the suitability of a vendor's solution. Having done hundreds of POCs over the years, we ahve found that there are several key elements to a successful proof-of-concept that will help you determine whether a business use case and an analytics solution are truly a good fit. [Learn More](www.infoworld.com/resources/form?placement_id=7245dd5f-171b-43c2-a7e8-d57fdc1833d5&brand_id=2048) SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL} If you do not wish to receive future mailings from InfoWorld Online Resources, [unsubscribe](. When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. Copyright 2018 | InfoWorld | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham MA 01701 | [www.infoworld.com](.

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