Exports and files
Begin with configuration exports, code, records, diagrams, and documents when direct access is not ready.
AuthorIOM uses the least access needed for the agreed result. Your organization chooses what connects, what is retained, where the platform runs, who approves change, and when any write path is enabled.
Begin with configuration exports, code, records, diagrams, and documents when direct access is not ready.
Connect selected source systems with accounts that cannot make infrastructure changes.
The customer chooses each system, action type, owner, approval rule, and time the path can be enabled.
Nothing writes to the environment merely because the IOM exists.
Assets, settings, relationships, ownership, capacity, state, policy, allowed transitions, evidence, and database structure or schema.
The customer records, transactions, documents, or other business data stored inside applications and databases.
The exact fields retained depend on the agreed scope, data rules, and deployment model.
A managed cloud service with logical separation and a faster start.
A separate environment for stronger isolation and customer-specific controls.
Run inside your environment when policy, access, or data rules require it.
AuthorIOM can help apply the rules. It does not write policy or give itself permission.
AuthorIOM connects to the stack. It does not require infrastructure replacement to begin.
Model and operating records can be exported in standard formats for customer use and transition planning.
The customer-owned IOM preserves facts, relationships, rules, ownership, and history needed for handoff.
If the service ends, the operating knowledge should not disappear with the provider.
The customer keeps the exported model and the decision to operate it with AuthorIOM, an approved partner, or its own team.
The action, the actor, the reason, and the state used for the decision.
The rules, relationships, risks, exceptions, and approvals that mattered.
The tool used, the result, the evidence, and the updated state in the IOM.
Bring your security questionnaire, data rules, deployment limits, and exit requirements to the working session.