- Jun 14, 2011
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I used private email.So you used company email or private email?
Thanks
I used private email.So you used company email or private email?
Thanks
I have requested to become a beta tester for them via private email. I keep my fingers crossed for a reply from them
Did you sent them email or tried to register via website?My private email was rejected.
Did you sent them email or tried to register via website?
Try to email them. That's what I did.I tried via their website. Am I wrong ?
My private email was rejected.
I did sent an email to customer support , I guess it takes a time for them to process
I tried to sign up. Used my ProtonMail email. All I got is a confirmation email that they will get back to me in the next week. I've been following this thread for a while and I've heard of SparkCognition. Really hope that everyone here who wants to gets into the beta.
Well the website shows DeepArmor Enterprise, DeepArmor Microservice and DeepArmor Home.If thing is going to be enterprise we won't be able to afford it. I've learned when they won't give a price on the site, but ask you to contact them it's to pricey.
Hey @SHvFl, @Raheel99, and @shmu26, sorry for the inconvenience. I confirmed the sign-up page does not generate a confirmation Email and have alerted my team to remedy this. As for the delay in activating the beta, I've reached out to the development team and they have provided the following response:
There are a few factors that contribute to the delay but the primary reason is as follows:
The DeepArmor cognitive models execute in the cloud and provide a "cognitive threat confidence" as a microservice. The Windows client is simply a "client" that makes requests to the cloud service. Thus, in order to monitor and manage the costs of hosting the "free" beta, the IT team staggers beta tester activation into groups based on server load.
We apologize for the delay and very much appreciate your sign-up and interest in helping us test DeepArmor!
i'm fairly sure if they released a paid beta where you guaranteed get into the beta if you pay a certain fee, people would do it.This is all you need to know about DeepArmor and why it takes a while to add more people to the roster.
Their resources are limited by the fact that behavioral analysis occurs on their servers instead of the client which is why they want real people to sign up and why they add people in waves. It doesn't have to be a corporate email. You can use your student email, any institutional email, your custom domain email or email them that you want to be added.
They need Guinea Pigs, not testers...Never experienced such non-existing support from company while testing their BETA product. SparkCognition don't bother to respond to BETA tester emails, and it's been like that since december, 2016. I'm done with them.