
SSIS Integration Toolkit
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What is SSIS Integration Toolkit
SSIS Integration Toolkit is a set of connectors and components that extends Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) to integrate SSIS packages with additional cloud and enterprise applications. It is used by data engineers and BI/ETL developers who build and run SSIS-based data movement, synchronization, and migration workflows, typically in Microsoft-centric environments. The toolkit differentiates by packaging application-specific connectivity and SSIS-native components so teams can keep using SSIS design-time and runtime patterns while connecting to systems not covered by SSIS out of the box.
SSIS-native development experience
The toolkit integrates into the SSIS designer and uses SSIS concepts such as sources, destinations, and transformations. This lets teams reuse existing SSIS skills, deployment practices, and operational tooling. It can reduce the need to introduce a separate integration platform when SSIS is already the standard ETL runtime.
Broad application connectivity add-ons
It provides prebuilt connectors/components for integrating SSIS with additional SaaS and enterprise applications beyond default SSIS adapters. This can shorten implementation time compared with building custom connectors or relying on generic interfaces. It is particularly useful for repeatable patterns like incremental loads, entity mapping, and API-based extraction where supported by the connector.
Fits on-prem SSIS operations
Organizations running SSIS on-premises can keep data movement within their controlled infrastructure while still integrating with external systems. The toolkit aligns with SSIS scheduling, logging, and package execution approaches already in place. This can simplify governance for teams that standardize on SQL Server tooling for ETL operations.
Dependent on SSIS platform
The product requires SSIS, so it inherits SSIS constraints around runtime environments, deployment models, and version compatibility. Teams not standardized on SSIS may find it less suitable than platform-agnostic integration tools. Modern cloud-native orchestration and elastic scaling patterns may require additional Microsoft services or separate tooling.
Connector scope varies by system
Capabilities depend on each specific connector, including which objects are supported, how incremental change is handled, and how errors/retries are managed. Some advanced integration needs (complex transformations, event-driven flows, or deep EDI/B2B features) may still require additional components or different platforms. Buyers typically need to validate connector coverage against their exact application modules and API limits.
Licensing and support overhead
Using third-party SSIS add-ons introduces additional licensing, upgrade planning, and vendor support dependencies beyond Microsoft SQL Server. Version upgrades of SQL Server/SSIS can require coordinated updates and regression testing of the toolkit components. This can add operational overhead compared with using only built-in SSIS connectors.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| SSIS Integration Toolkit — Ultimate Edition (3-month subscription, Single Server or Azure-SSIS IR) | $699 USD (3-month) | Access to all SSIS Integration Toolkit components; license valid for indicated subscription period; supports up to 8 distinct connections per connection type. |
| SSIS Integration Toolkit — Ultimate Edition (6-month subscription, Single Server or Azure-SSIS IR) | $1,099 USD (6-month) | Access to all components; maintenance & upgrades included for subscription period. |
| SSIS Integration Toolkit — Ultimate Edition (1-year subscription, Single Server or Azure-SSIS IR) | $1,995 USD (1-year) | Access to all components; maintenance & upgrades included for subscription period. |
| SSIS Integration Toolkit — Ultimate Edition (2-year subscription, Single Server or Azure-SSIS IR) | $3,990 USD (2-year) | Access to all components; multi-year subscription available. |
| SSIS Integration Toolkit — Ultimate Edition (Perpetual) | Legacy / discontinued for new purchases | Perpetual licensing discontinued for new purchases (legacy perpetual licenses may still be maintained). |
Representative pricing for individual SSIS Integration Toolkit product (official product pages vary by connector):
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Developer License | Free | Free Developer License included after installation — fully functional inside development tools (SSDT-BI, BIDS, or Visual Studio); cannot be used outside the development tools. |
| One-Year Subscription (Single Server) — example: Dropbox toolkit | $595 USD (1-year) | One-year commercial license for one single server; maintenance & upgrades included for subscription period. |
| Perpetual License (Single Server) — example: Dropbox toolkit | $1,295 USD (perpetual) | Perpetual commercial license for one server; includes one year of maintenance & upgrade. |
| Annual Maintenance & Upgrade (Single Server) — example: Dropbox toolkit | $255 USD (per year) | Maintenance & upgrade for perpetual license (renewal option). |
| One-Year Subscription (Single Server) — example: Directory Services toolkit | $995 USD (1-year) | Example of variation in individual toolkit pricing across product pages. |
| Enterprise License | Contact for details | Unlimited installations on any number of integration servers; site/country/global tiers — contact KingswaySoft for pricing. |