We introduced a new ARIANNA trial functionality to make evaluation faster and more practical for product teams.
Instead of forcing every new user into the same starting point, the trial now supports two paths depending on how quickly you want to explore and how closely you want the experience to match your own environment.
Two ways to start the trial
- Start with a demo project to explore the platform immediately with ready-made data.
- Create your own device model and generate the SBOM for your environment and use case.
The demo project is useful when you want to understand the interface, workflow, and reporting logic without needing to prepare data first. It gives teams a fast way to see how ARIANNA organizes a device model, highlights vulnerabilities, and supports triage decisions.
The custom path is better when you want to evaluate ARIANNA against your own architecture, component inventory, and release process from the start.
Why both options matter
Evaluation often slows down when teams have to choose between a fast but generic demo and a realistic but time-consuming setup. This new trial flow reduces that trade-off.
You can start quickly with a demo project to understand the platform, then move into your own device model once you are ready to test how ARIANNA fits your real product-security workflow.
Continue without starting over
If you decide to continue with ARIANNA after the trial, you do not need to restart the process. You can continue exactly where you left off in the trial workspace.
That means the work you already did during evaluation stays useful. Your device model, generated artifacts, and workflow progress do not need to be recreated from scratch.
Why this matters
This saves time and gives your team a clearer understanding of ARIANNA capabilities, workflows, and key features before full adoption.
It also makes internal evaluation easier, because engineering, security, and product stakeholders can all see a practical example early and then transition into a more realistic setup when needed.
To see this in action, start a trial or book a demo.