Recommendations with nowhere to go
AI surfaces trends and next-best actions, but insights stay trapped behind data fragmentation and brittle point integrations.
The System of Action
ATOROS is the single trusted execution layer between your applications, data, and AI agents, turning insight into atomic, governed, real-time business transactions.
The Enterprise Execution Gap
Enterprises spent a decade making data visible, yet that layer stays read-only. The moment an agent tries to act, it hits an architectural wall.
AI surfaces trends and next-best actions, but insights stay trapped behind data fragmentation and brittle point integrations.
The intelligence layer can decide but has no safe path to act. The result is hallucinated outcomes and constant manual intervention.
Legacy ERPs and clinical systems refuse autonomous writes. Actions are slow, costly, and impossible to guarantee or undo.
How it works
ATOROS closes the execution loop across heterogeneous systems, sensing outcomes and re-deciding with every cycle.
Omnichannel capture of bidirectional context. Standardizes structured and unstructured data for real-time transaction readiness.
Analyzes data, predicts outcomes, evaluates business policy, and generates the next best action with trust and full context.
Orchestrates, governs, and executes atomic transactions across enterprise systems. Fully commits, or safely rolls back.
Platform
From raw, fragmented sources to a governed transaction: the stack reads bottom to top, and every layer narrows the distance between knowing and doing.
Category, not feature
iPaaS and workflow tools are built for stateless flows. Atomic, multi-system transactions need distributed-transaction guarantees, rollback logic, and a full audit trail. That is a different system, not a bolt-on.
Industries
The execution gap is not a retail problem. It is an architecture problem. ATOROS starts where the pain is sharpest, on an architecture that holds in the strictest domains.
Across marketplaces, D2C storefronts, quick commerce, ONDC, and dealer networks, most of a brand's sellable inventory is invisible to the channels that could sell it. ATOROS unifies stock, pricing, and spend into one decision, then writes the actions back atomically across ERP, WMS, and logistics.
Built for operations leaders who want agents acting across channels, but never without a guarantee and a rollback path.
Patient context is scattered across EHR, billing, labs, and pharmacy systems that were never designed to talk. ATOROS unifies it into one consented, auditable timeline with bidirectional access across facilities, so care decisions can act, not just observe.
The same runtime, held to the standards of the strictest operating domains. That is the point.
FAQ
Every action passes through a centralized business-rules engine before it executes. Policies are evaluated with full context, the transaction is governed while it runs, and the audit trail records what acted, on what, and why. Agents get freedom inside guardrails your team defines, and nothing commits outside them.
It rolls back cleanly, across every system it touched. Failure is a first-class, audited outcome in ATOROS, never a half-written state someone discovers at month-end. Your systems of record are left exactly as they were, and the runtime records what happened and why.
No. ATOROS connects to your existing ERP, WMS, CRM, and channel systems and writes back through their own interfaces, respecting each system's local rules. Legacy stays the system of record. What changes is that it can finally accept governed, reversible, agent-driven action.
No, it completes it. Warehouses made enterprise data visible and queryable; they were never built to act. ATOROS sits between your intelligence layer and your systems of record, turning what the warehouse knows into governed, reversible transactions.
Commerce first: marketplaces, D2C storefronts, quick commerce, ONDC, dealer networks, and the ERP, WMS, CRM, and logistics systems behind them. The connector engine is reusable, and new interfaces are mapped with AI-assisted schema mapping rather than bespoke code, so an unfamiliar system is a mapping exercise, not a project.
Yes. ATOROS is the execution layer, not the intelligence layer. Bring your own models, agents, and analytics: they keep deciding, and ATOROS gives their decisions a safe, governed path into your systems of record.