We are interested in learning about your cloud computing solutions including cloud services (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, etc.), cloud enabling technologies (cloud platform software, portability, etc.), and cloud integrated solutions (offerings that have significant integrations with cloud services). If you would like to schedule a briefing, please send us an email with company name, briefing topic, desired timeframe and any other information you believe would be helpful.
Companies periodically ask how they can make the most of a briefing session with Neovise. We have provided some tips below to help with that. Just like us, we know you are busy. So we want to make your life easier, not harder. If you don't have time to follow these tips, we understand. If these tips are in conflict with your standard briefing process, don't sweat it. We'll find a way to make the briefing productive.
Tips for Improving Briefings:
Content - Content is king, regardless of the form in which it is delivered. When presenting the content, it helps to pay special attention to how your solution is different and why those differences are beneficial.
Slide Decks - We like slide decks (not all analysts do). They provide a common reference point during the discussion. More importantly, they serve as a great reference weeks after the briefing when writing a report or preparing for a call with a journalist or one of your prospects. If you don't have a slide deck or don't want to use one, we will survive.
Sending Decks in Advance - If possible send your slide deck in advance. The day before the briefing is best, but even just a couple hours in advance "might" give us the time for an early review. If you can't or don't want to share it in advance that is OK.
Presentation / Discussion - We generally like a mix of presentation and two-way discussion. We understand many vendors have a somewhat packaged story they like to share. Great, we'd like to hear it. It is also helpful to have time for a bit of dialogue during and / or after the pitch.
Demos - We like demos. Don't feel you need to provide a demo for every briefing. However, it is nice to see your solution in action at some point. When providing a demo, it is best when there is flexibility to look at "random" areas of the product rather than strictly staying within a demo script. It is common to have an initial briefing and set up a demo session later.
Customer References - You don't need to provide referenceable customers as part of a briefing. However, if you have customers that are willing to speak with us for 30 to 45 minutes or so, we often end up publishing a brief report that includes the customer input.
We look forward to speaking with you!