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Technology Upgrades | Last updated 2026.05.07

This page serves as AIS’s central location for important technology-related updates, platform changes, service notices, and member guidance.

Your AIS Member Experience Is Getting Better
We’re making improvements to AIS’s website and member systems to make everyday interactions simpler, faster, and more intuitive based directly on member feedback..

What’s improving

  • A refreshed aisnet.org with clearer navigation and easier access to what you use most
  • A new member portal experience, making it easier to:
  • Log in and manage your profile
  • Register for meetings
  • Manage dues and transactions
  • Find and engage with your AIS communities
  • More flexible sign in options, including Google and other social accounts

What’s staying the same:

  • eLibrary
  • Career Center
  • Community sites supported by HigherLogic
  • AMCIS and ICIS Conference App
  • Paper Submissions

Timing
A Brief Transition Period
Beginning 5:00 pm EST on May 8, there will be a one week blackout period while we move to the new database and content management system. This is to ensure a clean and secure migration of data.

  • Your member history and transaction history will carry over automatically
  • Transaction history will transfer at a summary level
    Before the transition:
  • If you need invoice level transaction detail, please download your records in advance by logging into aisnet.org.

What to expect at go live
When the new system is live, you’ll receive an email with instructions.

Stay informed
We’ll continue to share updates here and in AIS InSider as we move closer to launch.

Questions?
Contact us anytime at ais@aisnet.org.

Phishing Attacks

AIS has been the target of several phishing email attacks. Please be suspicious and very cautious when reviewing emails related to your leadership role(s) in the Association. Listed below are examples of fake spear phishing emails that have been received in the past:

  • emails with a single word “Request” in the subject field
  • emails requesting an urgent purchase of Gift Cards
  • emails requesting urgent vendor payment(s)
  • emails requesting urgent payment(s) while identifying other colleagues from AIS

Please do not respond to these fraudulent emails. Thank you for your vigilance and caution when reviewing these fraudulent spear phishing emails.