The fully managed service, which costs around 9,000, allows print buyers to design online and order printed matter linked to a digital press.
It will include optional modules for the creation of online job estimating with Quoteshop (see box), website visitor tracking with XsLive, and high-density file transfer online with FileShift.
The new version will also feature multilingual support.
John Murphy, managing director, said: "This is the most powerful piece of e-procurement software out there."
The new product, which will be available to purchase in June, will be on show on stand D55 in hall 6.
"We are confident that this product will generate a lot of excitement," said Murphy.
Xtralle.Net can be integrated with accounts, MIS and procurement ackages (such as SAP) to provide invoicing, job ticketing and reports. It can also transfer JDF data through to third-party MIS.
Xralle.Net's principal components are a front-end internet-based customer interface and a back-end administration module linked to a digital print engine.
The Xralle.Net server can produce print-ready PDFs and XML files, including an online electronic job ticket.
It can be integrated with online digital asset management, as well as web-based publishing software.
"The next generation of Xralle.Net will be faster, more scaleable, easier to customise and will support the mobile web," said Murphy.
ROI has pledged to give all current clients a free upgrade to the latest version of Xralle.
Xralle.net's features
- QuoteShop: Allows customers to create their own quotes in real time. Printers can now direct clients through their online product catalogue options until a quote is generated
- XsLive: Allows printers to watch potential customers browsing their site. They can see which pages they view, how long they linger and at what point they leave
- FileShift: Allows the easy transfer of large files. It features an administration program that allows the company to centrally manage which users can upload files
ROI champions updated version of internet to print software
ROI Software will launch an Xralle.Net version of its internet to print software at Ipex.