Advanced Solutions International.The Knowledge to Serve Members Better and Cost-Effectively: Only iMIS Has It "We've we've Contraction of we have. we've have had our iMIS system for years," says Angie ANGIE Adaptive Network for Granular Information and Evidence Processing Farinas, director of finance and administration for the American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. Association. It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have been eight years to be exact, and for enterprise software that's a tong tong 1 tr.v. tonged, tong·ing, tongs To seize, hold, or manipulate with tongs. [Back-formation from tongs. time. However, for iMIS, it's about standard (maybe even on the short side). That's because iMIS was built to support continuous upgrades and new technology, white other systems have obsolescence ob·so·les·cent adj. 1. Being in the process of passing out of use or usefulness; becoming obsolete. 2. Biology Gradually disappearing; imperfectly or only slightly developed. built in. Only iMIS offers flexible architecture combined with a software development approach that ensures continuous, efficient upgradability. These seamless software upgrades are based on the latest technologies and input from 20,000 users worldwide. iMIS's latest round of upgrades supports this strategy. It delivers technology to help associations better manage data to gain true knowledge, and then use that knowledge to deliver better, more cost-effective cost-effective, n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate. services to members by harnessing the power of the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the . Provide your organization with knowledge using the iMIS Executive Portfolio In today's association management infrastructure, the database is playing a key rote rote 1 n. 1. A memorizing process using routine or repetition, often without full attention or comprehension: learn by rote. 2. Mechanical routine. in day-to-day day-to-day adj. 1. Occurring on a routine or daily basis: the day-to-day movements of the stock market. 2. decisions. It is the ability to make sense of data that transforms the raw facts and figures stored in your database into knowledge that benefits the association. The latest round of iMIS upgrades contains an alternative user interface, the Executive Portfolio, which presents the user with a high-Level view of its data. By combating data clutter and helping you better organize and view data, the Executive Portfolio becomes a powerful strategic knowledge toot that adds value to your members by allowing you to better support them with faster and more accurate answers to inquiries and more effective knowledge distribution. The Executive Portfolio helps association Leaders be more effective by turning their data into useful knowledge, benefiting both the association and its members. When managing an organization, the whole picture includes member service, effective decision making, and time efficiency. If you aren't aren't Contraction of are not. See Usage Note at ain't. aren't are not aren't be seeing the whole picture clearly, you are clearly missing the big picture. Bring your members together on the Internet with iMIS e-Communities Are your members getting the most out of their membership? Logistically speaking, it is difficult to give a personal touch to every member through association events, conferences, and so forth. The question then, is how to unite a large group of people effectively, conveniently, and economically. Enter the electronic community. Many successful corporations have already built online communities to facilitate better communication and company loyalty among their employees and customers. Now, associations can accomplish the same thing and achieve the same results. The latest round of iMIS upgrades contains support for a new iMIS e-Series (Web-based) module, iMIS e-Communities, which allows you to easily set up and maintain multiple electronic communities, giving each member exactly what he or she wants from membership, and ensuring that the most desired information is accessible. Integrating such an electronic community with the existing database is what sets iMIS e-Communities apart from other electronic community software. iMIS e-Communities uses the central iMIS database to manage and track access to your electronic communities, simplifying management and improving performance by providing members access to relevant information about the association, fellow members, and themselves. Moreover, this integration makes it easier for the association to proactively serve members that use the e-community. The e-community is obviously an invaluable asset to association professionals. By giving your members a 365-days-a-year window to the organization, you are truly maximizing the member experience. The potential for knowledge that can be shared via this technology is infinite, and in the end, your members will thank you. Only the "i" has it--get the facts today Only iMIS offers flexible architecture combined with a software development approach that ensures continuous and efficient upgrades and provides customers with new features and functions Like the Executive Portfolio and iMIS e-Communities. Get the facts today. |
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