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The AMS landscape is evolving rapidly. With the ever-changing nature of technology, older comments can sometimes provide a skewed view to the person seeking feedback. Archived reviews are more than 60 months old, and aren't counted towards the average five star ratings or percent recommended.

Not Bad, But Out Grown

Customer Service
5
Does your AMS vendor respond to your organization's requests in a timely and thorough way?
Ease of Use
2
Reliability
3
Customization
3
Primary Job Function: 
Technology
Number of Years Using the AMS: 
15-20 years
iMIS 10.6 wasn't a bad choice in 2002, but ASI hasn't lived up to their promise to a total .NET platform. This was supposed to be the goal in 15.X. Our biggest issue with iMIS is its one-to-one relationship. We have many members that belong to many organizations and iMIS doesn't address that natively. Many AMS/CRM address not only one-to-many, but many-to-many relationships right out of the box. Depending on your needs iMIS isn't a bad choice, but I think many of the other vendors have caught up and a few have surpassed ASI. I would also add we had great reseller's in NimbleUser and CSystems.