Another vote for Rampage.
Another vote for Rampage.
I have been using Rampage for the last 9 years and it has served me well at 2 separate commercial printing shops. The yearly support cost of $1750 dollars is legitimate - there is no hidden cost. For this price you receive all point upgrades and incredible support. When you call Rampage, you are quickly talking to a real person who actually wants to solve your problem, and once you get comfortable with it's workflow you will not be calling them often.
Another important point with Rampage is that it was designed to be an open system, meaning it plays well with just about any proofer, platesetter or digital press (especially lately) on the market. Rampage, unlike many other Workflow manufacturers, does not sell it's own hardware. Heidelberg, Agfa, Kodak, and Scitex have traditionally chained you to their hardware to a lesser or greater extent. When you bought a Dolev filmsetter you got a Scitex RIP and trapping software; it was a vertical system that strongly suggested, or straight out forced you to use their products. This becomes a point of leverage for them when it comes to charging more for the "new" software or RIP or hardware upgrades. What can you do if you don't like the new product or pricing? Scrap much of your hardware / software and start again, or continue on the path they see for you, paying the prices they offer? Even the custom built, slightly overpriced boxes Rampage would like to sell to you do not have to be purchased. There are plenty of people on these forums who have built their own boxes and successfully run Rampage on them. I have always used Rampage boxes.
Rampage also has one flavor of RIP that has all of the features that the company offers (save Remote submission). It is similar to how Apple sells one operating system, whereas Microsoft has many flavors of Windows. You can get sold a "base" RIP by some companies only to find out later that a feature you need has to be purchased as a new "module" for the low low cost of $$$. There are no such hidden costs with Rampage.
I admit, I am not up to date on most other current Workflows, but I have used many flavors in the past (Agfa, Scitex, Harlequin standalone RIPs, and Crossfield, among others) and Rampage is my preferred workflow.