Haha, 'Autonomous Digital Experience Management' - sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie! But in all seriousness, I think option B is worth considering too. The customized forms for collecting and validating requirements could be a key part of the ADEM workflow.
I don't know, that option D sounds a bit too good to be true. Personally, I'm more drawn to option A - the configuration changes, credential management, and playbook repository features seem like they'd be really valuable for ADEM.
You're right, this definitely requires us to understand the core capabilities of ADEM. I'm leaning towards option D, since that sounds like it provides the most comprehensive visibility across user traffic and endpoints.
Hmm, this ADEM question seems a bit tricky. It's covering a pretty broad topic, so we'll have to think carefully about the key features it's asking for.
D) It provides IT teams with single-pane visibility that leverages endpoint, simulated, and real-time user traffic data to provide the most complete picture of user traffic flows possible.
C) It natively ingests, normalizes, and integrates granular data across the security infrastructure at nearly half the cost of legacy security products attempting to solve the problem.
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