FAQ:SSIS:Contact Verify Dedicated Cloud (Appliance Mode) Deprecation

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As part of our ongoing efforts to streamline and modernize our services, Melissa will be deprecating the Dedicated Cloud (Appliance Mode) for the Contact Verify SSIS Component on May 5th, 2025.

Impact

SSIS Contact Verify Users on Dedicated Cloud

Users on the Dedicated Cloud mode for Contact Verify in SSIS will no longer be able to use this feature.


Melissa Data Cloud Users

If you are already using the Melissa Data Cloud, this change will not affect your service, and no action is required.


Recommended Action

We encourage all users currently utilizing the Dedicated Cloud option to migrate to either the Melissa Data Cloud or on-premise solutions before the deprecation date to avoid any disruption in service. For assistance with migrating or transitioning to the Melissa Data Cloud or on-premise solutions, please contact your account representative.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Melissa deprecating the Dedicated Cloud (Appliance Mode)?

This deprecation is part of our effort to modernize our services and deliver a more efficient, streamlined experience for users. Continuing to support the Dedicated Cloud mode is no longer feasible due to evolving technology trends and advancements in cloud-based solutions.


What are my options moving forward?

You can migrate to either the Melissa Data Cloud or on-premise solutions. Both options will continue to support the Contact Verify functionality within SSIS, ensuring a smooth transition without service interruptions.


How can I migrate my services?

For guidance on migration, please reach out to your Melissa account representative. We are here to assist you throughout the transition process and answer any questions you may have.