M&A Discovery
Unify your acquired estate overnight. No 6-month integration project.
Mergers and acquisitions create instant blind spots. When you acquire a company, you inherit their unmapped estate, undocumented licenses, and massive compliance debt. Traditional approaches require deploying agents, integrating Active Directories, and spending 6-12 months manually reconciling data. Mima maps the newly acquired estate overnight using agentless API integrations.
By connecting directly to the acquired company's existing identity providers (Okta), ITSM (ServiceNow), and MDM (Jamf), Mima maps the newly acquired software inventory into a multi-tenant graph without deploying local agents. This surfaces overlapping SaaS licenses, Shadow AI exposure, and dormant seats for Procurement review before standard IT integration.
Typical Flexera One implementations run roughly 4–12 weeks for standard scope, extending further for large or complex estates. Mima's integration-first setup is built to produce initial findings in the first 24 hours.
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