Whether a SIS transition happens this year or three years from now, one truth remains constant: institutions must own and understand their data before any system change occurs.
Even when vendors emphasize continuity during periods of transition, institutions cannot assume that stability means no preparation is required. SIS ecosystems evolve. Market forces shift. And data is the one asset that must remain fully under institutional control regardless of future platform decisions.
A full data readiness and integrity audit allows institutions to move from feeling reactive to feeling prepared. It ensures that when the time comes to evaluate new systems or migrate to a modern platform, institutional data is accurate, documented, and ready to move.
A comprehensive audit should include:
This work is often viewed as technical, but its impact is strategic. Clean, well-documented data reduces migration risk, shortens implementation timelines, and lowers long-term costs regardless of which SIS an institution ultimately chooses.
More importantly, it strengthens institutional resilience. Data readiness creates options, and options create confidence.
Our team can help you understand where to focus before timelines or vendors force the issue. Talk to a SIS expert.