Atlas eXchange
Atlas eXchange
Atlas eXchange is the UK’s fastest-growing trading
network, carrying over a million messages per week.
It is the result of a £4 million investment and has been operating
uninterrupted since 2004. Hosted in a 24/7 fault tolerant, multi-redundancy,
state of the art facility, there is virtually no chance of system interruption.
Atlas eXchange is an instant solution for secure and reliable file transfer on
IP networks and the Internet. It combines world class security standards,
encryption and compression and is notable for its ease of use and comprehensive
set of features.
It is the perfect solution for businesses trading electronically with
major retailers and supermarket groups.
Atlas eXchange is a complete data delivery and file transfer service - not
just a protocol like FTP or AS2. It can handle any data type moving orders,
invoices, credits delivery notes and acknowledgements from A to B without
delay. You can even send video, music, designs, pdfs, legal documents
or any other file type.
It is open to other methods of connection and can transfer data to and
from VANs, networks and other secure Internet data exchange protocols
such as AS2, SFTP SMIME and HTTPS.
There are no traffic charges, it uses fast broadband technology – and
you can be connected and exchanging data, without compromising firewalls,
within one hour!
Atlas eXchange is the file transfer system of choice for a growing number of major enterprises.
Atlas Secure eXchange
Atlas Secure eXchange builds on the phenomenal success of Atlas eXchange and is
a totally secure system to send and receive all documents or data
files over the Internet.
It has been specifically designed for banks, financial institutions,
government, military, health, legal and associated professions and all
those organizations for whom total security and confidentiality is paramount
for their reputation and commercial success.
Atlas Secure eXchange incorporates HIPAA functionality. The Administrative Simplification provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA, Title II) required the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to establish national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for providers, health plans, and employers. It also addressed security and privacy of health data. As the industry adopts these standards for the efficiency and effectiveness of the nation's health care system, this will improve the use of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
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