About this software
/n software SSIS Components is a suite of control-flow tasks for Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services that add internet connectivity, secure messaging, file transfer, compression, and cryptography to SSIS packages. Components include protocols and services such as SFTP, FTP, HTTP, SMTP/Email, S3, Azure, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and archive tasks for Zip, 7zip, Gzip, and BZip2.
The components are implemented in managed .NET (C#), built on the IPWorks core, and official documentation, knowledge base articles, and deployment guides are available.
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Benefits
- Protocol coverage: Supports FTP, SFTP, HTTP, SCP, SMTP, and other common protocols.
- Cloud connectors: Includes tasks for S3, Azure, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.
- Security algorithms: Provides AES, 3DES, SHA-256 hashing, and OpenPGP functionality.
- Archive and compression: Supports Zip, 7zip, Gzip, BZip2, Tar, and SevenZip tasks.
- SSIS integration: Made as managed .NET tasks usable in SSIS development environments.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Online documentation: Comprehensive product reference and task documentation is available on the publisher's website.
- Knowledge base articles: Knowledge base contains configuration tips and task-specific articles for common scenarios.
- Product downloads: Download pages provide installers and current version release information.
- Deployment guides: Publisher offers guides for deployment scenarios, including Azure Data Factory guidance.
- Technical support: Technical support is available through the publisher's support channels and portal.
Frequently asked questions
What are N Software SSIS Components?
A set of add-on SSIS controls, tasks, and data flow components that extend SQL Server Integration Services functionality for connectivity and data handling.
How do these components integrate with SSIS packages?
Once installed, they appear in the SSIS Toolbox and can be added to control flow and data flow surfaces like native components.
Can SSIS packages using these components run on other machines?
Execution hosts must have the same SSIS components installed and registered so packages can locate and load the required components at runtime.
How should component-related errors be diagnosed in SSIS?
Enable package logging, inspect detailed error messages, verify component installation and configuration, and confirm any connection credentials and network access.