Why we built this
The problem is older than the tools.
Every organization accumulates systems faster than it documents them. Ownership moves with people, not records. Renewal dates live in inboxes. Critical vendor dependencies exist only in the memory of whoever set them up.
The result: when something goes wrong, the first hour is spent figuring out what you have and who is responsible, not fixing the problem.
We built Atlariem to change that. Not with another CMDB that requires a six-month implementation, and not with an integration platform that demands clean data to get started. A practical registry that becomes useful the day you start filling it in, and gets more valuable as ownership, dependencies, and renewal context accumulate over time.
Atlariem is in active development. Core registry, ownership tracking, Atlas, and warnings are live. Enterprise features (SSO, SCIM, API, integrations) are on the roadmap.
Atlariem is a US-based company. Workspace data is stored and processed in the United States.
For product questions, partnership inquiries, or enterprise conversations.
What's available today
An honest picture of where the product is.
We are early. The core platform works and is used by pilot customers. Enterprise-grade features are being built in sequence; we ship capabilities as they are genuinely ready, not to win a sales call.
- Asset and service registry
- Ownership, admin, and billing fields
- Vendor directory and dependency linking
- Department and team hierarchy
- Atlas relationship graph
- Automated ownership warnings
- Single-point-of-failure detection
- Renewal tracking and reminders
- Workspace health score
- Custom roles and permission groups
- CSV import and export
- Verification date tracking
- Role request and approval workflow
- SAML SSO (Okta, Azure AD, Google)
- SCIM automated provisioning
- API access and webhooks
- Audit-log retention
- Service dependency chains
- Business Impact Analysis export
- Third-party risk scoring
- CMDB and discovery sync (Okta, AWS, ServiceNow)
- GRC evidence packs (ISO 27001, SOC 2, DORA)
- Change and incident linkage
- Formal DPA and security documentation
- SOC 2 Type II (not yet in scope)
The name
What Atlariem means.
Atlariem is a coined word built around the idea of a map, something that shows where everything is, how things connect, and what matters most. It is meant to sound deliberate and distinct in a category full of generic product names.
We wanted a name that does not already mean something. No baggage, no accidental double meaning, no confusion with existing software. Just a name you remember the second time you hear it.
Work with us
Talk to us before you need the answer in a crisis.
We work with operations, IT, and GRC leaders at technology-dependent companies to get a live registry running before the next incident, audit, or departure forces the issue.