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So our company has been playing with the idea of getting some automation software to handle file preflight, simple prepress work, and the like, and were taken through the whole demo process with Enfocus' Switch. Have been comparing that against Kodak's RBA. Then our company president goes to a tradeshow and stops by the Esko booth who suggest he look at Automation Engine. He was a bit confused, expecting to be talked to about "Switch", and he comes back and asks us the difference between Switch and Automation Engine. I realize we've all been using "Enfocus" and "Esko" interchangeably and have no idea. Seems like one company is the parent of the other?
I go to both products' websites and they honestly look like they do mostly the same thing. Maybe a few unique bits to one, but it's hard to tell. Were these competing products that are now owned by the same parent/child companies? What differentiates one from the other? Is one "cheaper" and simpler and the other more robust? Any help would be great. The guy who was supposed to contact us about Automation Engine after the trade show is pretty slow in contacting us (waiting weeks) so I haven't been able to ask him yet.
Thanks!
I go to both products' websites and they honestly look like they do mostly the same thing. Maybe a few unique bits to one, but it's hard to tell. Were these competing products that are now owned by the same parent/child companies? What differentiates one from the other? Is one "cheaper" and simpler and the other more robust? Any help would be great. The guy who was supposed to contact us about Automation Engine after the trade show is pretty slow in contacting us (waiting weeks) so I haven't been able to ask him yet.
Thanks!