Two-way Integration
Atlas inside your stack.
Every workflow in Atlas is an API. Every API is a workflow. Two-way, typed, eventful — connected to the systems your business already runs.
01 · The model
An integration is not a connector. It’s a workflow.
In Atlas, an integration is a first-class workflow object. The same engine that drives your external review flow drives your call to a supplier API, your ticket creation in ITSM, your push of a control state to your data warehouse, and your inbound webhook from a regulator gateway.
External systems
Identity
OIDC claims
ITSM
Tickets
Warehouse
Control state
Internal APIs
Events
Atlas workflow engine
Inbound
Signed events enter the ledger.
Outbound
Workflows call systems with typed payloads.
Assurance trail
02 · Four surfaces
Four surfaces. One engine.
Outbound, inbound, identity and data — all driven by the same event-sourced engine, all attributable in the same ledger.
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Outbound
Workflows trigger HTTP, webhook, queue, file or email actions on external systems. Typed payloads. Retries. Failure surfaced as a first-class event.
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Inbound
External systems push into Atlas via signed, typed endpoints. Inbound events drive the same workflow engine as internal ones.
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Identity
Federate any OIDC-compliant identity provider. Identity claims become Atlas principals; access is granted from there.
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Data
Export everything you put into Atlas to your warehouse or lake. Your data, your formats, your schedule. No lock-in.
03 · Common targets
The systems your team already runs.
Anything you can call over HTTP, webhook, queue, file, email or OIDC — Atlas can drive it, or be driven by it.
Identity providers
OIDC-compliant providers — Microsoft Entra, Okta, Google Workspace, others
ITSM
ServiceNow, Jira and anything that speaks ticket lifecycles over HTTP
Data warehouses
Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks — and your lakehouse of choice
Supplier portals
Procurement and supplier-management portals
Regulator gateways
Where the regulator publishes one
Email tenants
Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, transactional providers
SIEMs
Splunk, Sentinel and others
Internal APIs
Anything that speaks HTTP, webhook or queue — typed contract on either side
See your stack inside Atlas — and Atlas inside your stack.
Bring a real integration target to the call. We’ll wire it during the demo.