Softshare ECS 6.0 Upgrade Pricing
For clients currently running Softshare ECS 5.0, upgrade pricing is listed next.
| ECS Upgrade Path |
Price* |
| Softshare ECS Lite 5.0 to ECS Lite 6.0 |
950 EUR/USD |
| Softshare ECS Lite 5.0 to ECS Standard 6.0 |
3000 EUR/USD |
| Softshare ECS Lite 5.0 to ECS Enterprise 6.0 |
6000 EUR/USD |
| Softshare ECS Standard 5.0 to ECS Standard 6.0 |
2000 EUR/USD |
| Softshare ECS Standard 5.0 to ECS Enterprise 6.0 |
3250 EUR/USD |
| Softshare ECS Lite 5.0 to ECS Standard 6.0 |
3000 EUR/USD |
| Additional Copies of ECS |
Price |
| Softshare ECS Standard 6.0 |
6500 EUR/USD |
| Softshare ECS Enterprise 6.0 |
9500 EUR/USD |
*If you are not currently on software maintenance, upgrade fees are double the fees listed. This does not apply to the purchase of additional copies, which can be purchased by non-subscribers at the prices listed here.
Softshare ECS 6.0 Edition Overview
As with previous versions of Softshare ECS, ECS 6.0 has a lite, standard, and enterprise edition. All three editions benefit greatly from the new 6.0 enhancements and features; however, the general feature set of each edition has changed slightly.
Softshare ECS 6.0 Lite
In the 6.0 version, ECS Lite is limited to 10 trading partners. In addition, the SMTP server and the ING custom security features have been removed. If these new limitations affect your operations, Softshare is offering six-month incentive pricing for upgrading from ECS Lite to ECS Standard.
Softshare ECS 6.0 Standard
ECS 6.0 Standard no longer includes the RosettaNet HTTP extensions. If this affects your operations, Softshare is offering six-month incentive pricing for upgrading from ECS Standard to ECS Enterprise.
Softshare ECS 6.0 Enterprise
ECS 6.0 Enterprise includes scale-out processing and integrated failover technology, both of which are new 6.0 capabilities. But like the other two editions, the enterprise edition also has some new limitations in place. It no longer installs with a POP3 and FTP server, which means that mailbox services have been removed from the edition.
Note: Microsoft Message Queuing (i.e. the MSMQ input and output channels) has been removed from the ECS product altogether.
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