I have used both extensively, and here's what I think:

Cleo
Pros:  Preconfigued templates for the TP (that's not a huge deal).
Cons: Can't change the core functionality if you want.

GIS AS2:
Pros: Obviously, it ties well with GIS.  It tracks each document awesome -
it keeps a search record in GIS.  Better control over what it does when it
come in.
Cons: It only has one certificate if you are using the stnd AS2 screens.
That means when it expires you have to get each trading partners to update
the certificate all at once.  I'm hoping they'll fix this in later version.
(before my certs expire <grin>)

If I was you, I wouldn't waste my time doing both.  I thought both were
pretty easy to configure and install.  Use one and stick with it.
Obviously, keeping things simple with support - go with Sterling.  Cleo is
cheaper, though.  I don't know what to tell you about FTP / S with these
products.  Both products support it, from my understanding.

Shawn



On 2/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
> Does anyone have experience with both of these (or either)?  We are a
> Gentran Unix site, with plans to (eventually, maybe later this year) migrate
> our EDI to GIS, but we need to roll out AS2 now.   Is it going to be faster
> to implement and easier to maintain AS2 using Cleo?   Once we are on GIS is
> there a compelling reason to then implement the GIS AS2 instead of
> continuing to use Cleo?
> What about FTP/FTP-S?  Which is easier/faster to get going with, and more
> maintainable?
> I guess underlying the above is the assumption that you wish to implement
> this with available in house resources and not have a requirement to use
> consultants to get this going (i.e. we are cheap, but want reliable
> results).
> Thank you.
> Ken
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