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RE: looking for mapping tools

From: ADouglas@...
Date: Thu Feb 10, 2005  7:35 pm
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] looking for mapping tools
David,

Softshare Delta, along with ECS, the server-based communications executive
or Vista, the desktop executive, are among the finest EDI, XML, etc, etc,
etc, products available today, and the price is very reasonable. Softshare
the company is a pleasure to work with because of their professionalism and
their high level of customer service. It is a growing company, and has
achieved a level of acceptance in the marketplace that is quickly propelling
it to a major-player role. You would have to go a long way to beat their
functionality, reliability, and value.

Check the EDI-L archives for other's responses. If you have specific
questions feel free to contact me offline.

Regards,

Art Douglas
Manager, eCommerce Systems
PaperPak
San Dimas, CA
909-971-5025

-----Original Message-----
From: techresearchit [mailto: Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 11:22 AM
To: Subject: [EDI-L] looking for mapping tools



Greetings group,

I'm trying to find a non expensive tool that could be used instead of
Mercator (now Ascential DataStage) for our mapping needs. We deal
with the EDIFACT standard and the tool should work on Windows
environment. We are looking for a product, not a third party service.

I have been doing some google-ing and searches on this list's
archives, so far I have found references to (haven't tested any):

-Altova MapForce (which is expensive)
-Softshare Delta
-Pro EDI
-Etasoft Extreme Translator
-B-data Ediware client
-DataWatch Monarch data pump

I would like to know if someone has used any of these products or
knows about other products I could check out.

The reason we are looking for an alternative to Mercator is because
of the high license costs incurred when creating every new map.

Also, along the lines of this research I have found the
terms "Translation tools" & "Mapping tools" used indistinctly in some
places whether not in others, which could be the main difference
between these terms?

Thanks a lot,
David Pinzon








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