We are a long-time user of iMIS and over the years due to limited functionality and not totally user-friendly, we have added numerous third-party applications, some integrated and others not integrated. While iMIS was chosen originally for its ease of upgradability, these third-party applications have made upgrades difficult and thus we have fallen behind on upgrades as well as have created multiple data silos making it difficult to see a full overview of member activities. Several of these third-party applications are developed by iMIS resellers themselves making it difficult to switch r
I actually don't mind iMIS (I have found people either LOVE it or HATE it). But I was just content. There were functional issues with the system, but looking back, I'm pretty confident those issues were because our rep wasn't clear in what was needed to give the desired end result.
iMIS is totally capable of giving you what you need. But, you may need to get creative in how you pull date, clean it, store it, etc. etc. in order to get what you need.
I have been using iMIS for the past 8 years, and for approximately 20 years total in my career; our organization has been using iMIS since the early 90's. We are now in the process of working in the iMIS Desktop environment which is version 20.2.49.5903, concurrently with the Staff Site, which I believe is the precursor to the Cloud version which will be I20/300 if we convert to that full version. iMIS is a very flexible and complex AMS, which also allows for a lot of customization and 3rd party addins, which of course contributes to the complexity of the software and related training cur