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proof of concept
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proof of concept

The evidence that a product, technology or an information system is viable and capable of solving an organization's particular problem. A proof of concept is often developed for new products that have not yet come to market.



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Investigators interested in demonstration projects, proofs of concept or other feasibility testing should consider NLM's Exploratory/ Developmental grant program (http://grants.
SIGNAL will also be providing Information Systems Security Engineering and System Security Certification and Accreditation (C&A) of the Windows2000/Active Directory, Exchange 2000, and Enterprise Management proofs of concept currently underway for the Program Executive Office (PEO) Enterprise Information Systems (EIS).
While the iWARP R-NICs are relatively new to the market, OFA has iWARP providers as members, resulting in the first-ever proofs of concept of InfiniBand and iWARP devices interoperating on the same Intel server cluster.
 
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