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Finding Proof-of-Concept Training Resources

  • Writer: Pavan Raja
    Pavan Raja
  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read

Summary:

This document is about Steven Maxwell, who created training materials on "Proof of Concept" (POC) two years ago and shared them through an online platform called i.R.O.C.K. The materials include instructions for GUI installations and using Putty for remote systems. Maxwell plans to host a training session on November 4th where attendees can learn from the provided materials, with available timeslots being 10-12 AM and 2-4 PM. The document also includes specific instructions for downloading and installing the Jive plugin for Microsoft Office, requiring login credentials for https://irock.jiveon.com. The software version used is 8.0.0.0 8c4, revision: 8.0.0.0_8c4_328_d191c49. The platform features a navigation bar with options like "Rooms," "Contacts," "Home," and "Help."

Details:

This content is about a person named Steven Maxwell who created some training materials related to "Proof of Concept" (POC) during the mid-year two years ago. He shared these materials in an online environment called i.R.O.C.K., which seems like it's part of a larger system or network. The documents he uploaded include instructions on how to run graphical user interface (GUI) installations and help with using Putty for remote systems, as well as other files related to POCs. Steven mentioned that he would open up the lab for students to learn from these materials on November 4th at two different timeslots: 10-12 AM and 2-4 PM. He also invited people to attend this training session. The text provides instructions for downloading and installing the Jive plugin for Microsoft Office, specifically mentioning that login credentials for the website https://irock.jiveon.com are needed to ensure successful connection. It also states the software version being used is 8.0.0.0 8c4, revision: 8.0.0.0_8c4_328_d191c49. The page includes a navigation bar with options for "Rooms" and "Contacts," along with other links such as "Home" and "Help."

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