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The genesis of Association Server™ occurred before the Internet, even before the Personal Computer. It was back in the days when associations required minicomputers to support multiple staff accessing and sharing databases of members, contacts, and revenue.
 
Today, association executives have so much more to keep them awake at night than we did back in the 90's. Today we have to compete with the ease of use and convenience of online shopping, online services, and instant gratification.
 
Today's associations have to expose their daily transactions and workflow to the public ,via the Internet, in a secure, friendly, and safe way. In a way that allows senior management to sleep easy at night, knowing that their online presence is working on their behalf to better engage and interact with their members, while encouraging community, trust, and participation.
 
Association Server is a fully managed service - meaning our technicians have the restless sleeps ensuring that all of your online transactions are available, secure, responsive, and complete 24-7. And ensuring that your staff has a robust, responsive management tool ready and available for them every morning, for years to come.
 
  • High performance, highly scaleable, 100% web-based modules on demand
  • Successfully powering some of the largest, high-profile associations in Canada since 1999
  • Highly configurable, worry free, and fully managed hosted solutions
  • Embedded Content Management System empowers non-techy webmasters
  • Robust, Integrated, Client-Configurable Online Forms Engine
  • Comprehensive Software Development Kit for the ultimate in self-reliance
  • Integrated Online / Backoffice Store / Inventory / Online Payments
  • Integrated Online / Backoffice Calendaring and Conferences / Online Payments
  • Integrated EBlaster Bulk Email Engine, Newsletters, and Subscription lists
  • Supported by our dynamic client-care portal and our sophisticated Online Ticketing system