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RE: Yet another Migration to new EDI software question:

Pauline,
Of those three I would recommend Softshare Delta and ECS. You said money is
not an issue. Then take the extra money and invest in a really BIG
Christmas party!
Softshare doesn't break.
Has integrated ODBC
Best support I've experienced in 30-something years in IT (DP, EDP, IS)
Integrated comm. Including ASx.
Very stable.
User friendly (You can take class in Santa Barbara - THAT [expletive deleted] <LOL>)
Built-in doc and interchange viewing.
Capacity is HUGE.
Speed is FAST.
Translates any-to-any (X12, EDIFACT, XML, Flat File, ODBC) and any-to-HTML
Integrated support for SOAP, ebXML.
Communicates: file system, SMTP, POP3, FTP, AS1, AS2, AS3,
Manages secure transmission, certificates.
Built-in scheduler.
Server system runs on Win2K or Win2003, with SQL Server.
They have big customers, including the US government.
They are garnering more and more respect in the industry as they expand
their customer base ... because they are just so much better than the
alternatives.
Owned by people, not by another company with diverse interests.
They will make you look good to your company management.
They will make you look good to your TPs.
In case you didn't figure it out, I like Softshare. I have used it for
three years, and I couldn't be more pleased. I have used other provider's
stuff in the past, including Sterling, Preminos, and Harbinger.
Art Douglas
Manager, eCommerce Systems
PaperPak
San Dimas, CA
909-971-5025
-----Original Message-----
From: [mailto: On Behalf Of
pauligan
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:53 AM
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Subject: [EDI-L] Yet another Migration to new EDI software question:
Hello all:
I've been researching for a few months and am currently demo-ing a
couple products to replace Gentran for Windows. The top three are
Inovis' Bizmanager, GXS and a local company called Messageway.
I'm reading a lot of stuff about bugs at GXS and Sterling is listed
as the #1 vendor, yet, we are getting rid of them bc the thing breaks
daily.
The process has not been as smooth as I'd hoped... it seems so simple
to have a product that will do everything you need, yet I can't seem
to find it.
So... I guess... of the three above which would anybody recommend?
And, would there be a better direction to take than those three??
-Money is not an issue
-stability and good support are required
-ODBC innate mapping
-communications built into the product
-USER FRIENDLY!!!!!
-mapper with the versatility of Sterling
-document/interchange viewing and searching is imperative... We love
GXS's life cycle option.
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Regards,
Pauline
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