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The foundation for all of Trusted Partners’ offerings is its global, distributed, scalable and secure technology framework that embodies Trusted Partners’ patent pending method for securely delivering and controlling content on 3rd Party websites, the “Trusted Partners Secure Zone“, or for short, the “TP Zone”.
The Trusted Partners Technology Framework, or TP Framework, was created as the base for developing global solutions and products that leverage the TP Zone and it was designed and built on the following principles: global scope, local configurability, distributed architecture, highly scalable, secure and use of best of breed infrastructure technologies.
The TP Framework consists of 3 major components:
The Trusted Partners Secure Zone – allows for secure and controlled delivery of seals and profiles to 3rd Party websites
Back Office – the back office application for managing display and content of the seals and profiles
3rd Party System Connectivity – the ability to integrate with 3rd party systems through web-services.
For a more detailed overview of our Technology Framework click here….
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| The heart of our technology, the patent pending TP Zone provides a secured, controlled “window” through which to display content on 3rd party websites. Website owners install on their websites a simple line of code that is identical for all users. The area defined by the line of code, the “Zone”, is controlled by a 3rd party such as a provider of certification seals. |
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The Back Office application is the control center of the TP Framework, allowing for control over seal and profile display, profile and customer data management, product selection, report generation and more. The Back Office application provides a user friendly environment, and is designed to accept data in any language. |
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The TP Framework provides for interfacing with the Framework through customizable web-services, allowing integration of Trusted Partners solutions with 3rd party systems for managing customer data. Such integration enables streamlining the transfer of information between the systems. |
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