What If the IMF Used BORIS Software? (Spoiler: Fewer Explosions)

If you’ve watched Mission Impossible all movie titles—and let’s face it, who hasn’t?—You know the IMF is brilliant at saving the world and losing high-tech gadgets. 

By Mission: Impossible 7, Ethan Hunt is scaling skyscrapers with magnet gloves, using bionic contact lenses to ID targets, and dodging exploding chewing gum—all while somehow keeping no visible record of any of it. We here at BORIS Software can only imagine that there will be more of the same in the upcoming narrative, The Final Reckoning.

But if the IMF had BORIS Software?

💼 They’d Have:

  • Real-time digital records of every facility, asset, and gadget which means those Briefcase Drones wouldn’t go missing.

  • A full audit trail on who borrowed the exploding gum and, more importantly, why.

  • Scheduled maintenance reports for malfunctioning wall-climbing gloves (again) and the PPM routines for the Bionic Contact Lenses,

  • Fleet management that can track and ensure that all those BMWs are safe on the road, have the correct road tax and have up-to-date service records – if there’s anything left of them!

🔧 Very Possible Signature Capture

Let’s face it. When Ethan Hunt, Benji Dunn and Isla Faust complete a gruelling mission, the last thing they want to do is trawl through the IMF office for excessive paperwork. Once they’ve completed a job, they want to sign it off effortlessly. In The Final Reckoning, after Gabriel and The Entity are slain (we hope), our heroes will want to sign the job off…efficiently.

The Boris Professional package includes a Signature Capture feature, meaning Ethan can easily sign off on the mission without paper, pen, or time constraints. This would streamline Eugene Kittridge’s work as the IMF boss.

🛰️ Very Possible GPS Tracking

Suppose there’s one thing the IMF needs more than bionic contact lenses and exploding chewing gum. In that case, tracking their ever-growing fleet of stolen, borrowed, and strategically acquired vehicles is a reliable way. In Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Ethan Hunt and Grace tear through Rome in a hilariously overmatched Fiat 500 Abarth, later switching to a BMW F90 M5 for the car chase that makes insurance providers cry. Meanwhile, the BMW G 310 GS motorcycle and BMW iX glide in and out of danger with the precision you’d expect from a spy agency’s garage.

BORIS Software’s GPS Tracking feature solves that. Whether you’re tracking an i8 from Ghost Protocol, a 7 Series from Rogue Nation, or a Fiat that really shouldn’t be taking corners at 70mph, our system shows you where every vehicle in the fleet is in real-time. Route logs, time stamps, and usage reports are available at the tap of a screen.

No more guessing which rooftop the BMW’s parked on. With BORIS, Ethan’s entire vehicle fleet is visible, traceable, and accounted for—even if he isn’t.

🔄 Very Possible Planned Preventive Maintenance

Let’s be honest—when you’re running operations out of the IMF Headquarters, scheduling regular equipment checks probably isn’t high on the to-do list. But it should be. From malfunctioning retinal scanners to rogue elevators and disappearing hallways, the IMF would benefit significantly from a little preventative upkeep. Remember that automated parking garage in Ghost Protocol? A marvel of engineering—until it nearly crushed Benji under a rotating Mercedes. All it needed was a quick maintenance check (maybe fewer deadly features).

Or take the Kreisburg factory mission—a covert op set in a smoke-filled industrial hellscape just outside Berlin. When the catwalk collapses mid-chase and the emergency lighting shorts out, someone in logistics really should’ve booked an inspection. And don’t even get us started on the Akvárium restaurant—a beautiful, fake Prague eatery that exploded so stylishly in the first film. If only someone had flagged a gas leak…

BORIS Software’s Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) module makes these disasters avoidable. Regular inspections, automated scheduling, fire safety checks, and even vehicle servicing can all be managed digitally and at your chosen frequency. Whether the standard is ISO-compliant or “Kittridge just shouted it in a meeting,” BORIS keeps it updated.

Because even if your restaurant is fictional, your safety protocols shouldn’t be.

🕵️ Want Your Mission to Run Like a Spy Agency (But Safer)?

BORIS Software is already helping real-world businesses maintain properties, track assets, and streamline operations—without any agents rappelling through the ceiling.

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