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Tell the product team about your environment and the workflow you want to validate, and an engineer will follow up to schedule the session.

    So our engineers can scale the demo dataset to match your environment.

    Pick the workflow you most want to see. You can steer it live during the session.

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    What to expect

    Four steps from form to demo.

    Send the request

    Fill out the form below with your role, environment size and the workflow you want to validate. The form reaches the PMAP product team directly, not a marketing queue.

    Discovery call (15 min)

    A PMAP engineer confirms the scope, your scanner stack and the success metric you want the demo to answer. The call is scheduled within one business day.

    Live demo (30-45 min)

    An engineer drives the platform live against a reference dataset. The session covers multi-vendor scan orchestration, correlation and deduplication, finding triage and the SLA remediation workflow. Your questions steer the flow.

    Pilot or next steps

    If a scoped technical evaluation against your own scanners makes more sense than a demo, the engineer maps that path on the same call. Either way, you leave with a clear, written next step.

    About the demo process

    How long is the demo?

    Between 30 and 45 minutes, plus a 15-minute discovery call before the session. The format is a working session driven by an engineer, so your questions set the pace rather than a fixed slide deck.

    Is anything I share on this form retained?

    The form reaches the PMAP product team only. No third-party marketing automation, no retargeting pixel. Submission details are held only as long as it takes to schedule the demo and follow up with you.

    What happens after the demo?

    You leave with a written summary of what the engineer covered and a clear next step. That step is either a scoped technical evaluation against your own scanners, a procurement conversation, or a straightforward "not the right fit, and here is why." No follow-up loop without your go-ahead.