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Atomic Software Announces Interface for Allaire's ColdFusion

Business Wire, Jan 18, 2000

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 18, 2000

Access to Popular Payment Service Made Easier for Developers

For its Internet payment service, iAuthorizer, Atomic Software announces the availability of a custom tag for the popular e-commerce developer product - ColdFusion. The custom tag allows a web developer to integrate the real time credit card processing that the iAuthorizer service, (www.Authorizer.com), provides to e-commerce-enable a web site.

"The advantage of a custom tag is that it minimizes the development effort to integrate online credit card processing onto a web site developed using ColdFusion. The integration is a almost as simple as 'cut and paste'," notes Steven Petrokovich, Atomic's Director of Internet Development. The tag validates the credit card as an acceptable algorithm, passes a valid card to a financial processor and returns the processor response to the web site.

The interface for Allaire's ColdFusion is available for download at Allaire's developers exchange site (http://www.allaire.com/developer/gallery.cfm). The interface is titled CF_iAuthorizerCC. The tag is also available as part of Atomic Software's Application Programming Interface (API) Developers Kit.

ColdFusion, developed by Allaire, is the industry's leading cross-platform web application server. More information about all the Allaire products can be found at www.Allaire.com.

Atomic Software is a venture-funded company that provides electronic payment solutions to Internet, mail phone order, retail and restaurant companies. The Company products are certified for use by banks and transaction processors in the United States. For more information, contact Walter Murphy, VP of Business Development, at 678/942-2620 (waltmurphy@iauthorizer.com). www.iAuthorizer.com.

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