July 7, 2006

thingamy medical

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Ergohealthy.com, a medi­cal tech­no­logy blog says some nice things about Thin­gamy:

Sigurd Rinde is not a man ham­pe­red by false humi­lity as demons­tra­ted by the claims he makes about his Thin­gamy:
One sin­gle sys­tem to run your busi­ness.
No need for other enter­prise soft­ware nor midd­le­ware.
No need for hie­rarchies nor infor­ma­tion tree struc­tu­res.
No need for mana­ge­ment to run the workflow.

The thing is, he’s right – it works – and it, or something like it, is the future of busi­ness. Sig was gra­cious enough to offer a demo of the sys­tem and access to it.
Thin­gamy, also clo­sely blog­ged by Hugh Mac­leod, is at the threshold of being unleashed on the world.
Basi­cally, Thin­gamy pro­vi­des busi­nes­ses with a way to move from a push to a pull flow — flows, pro­ces­ses, colla­bo­ra­tion, task lists, rela­tionships, and data are crea­ted out of need not orga­ni­za­tio­nal charts.

Sig recently hin­ted about how Thin­gamy could be used in the medi­cal industry, if you fancy explo­ring the sub­ject further.

[Disc­lo­sure: I have a small stake in Thingamy.]

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2 Responses to “thingamy medical”

  1. Corey King says:

    Won’t you feel silly when you rea­lize that magic, like disco, isn’t real.
    Don’t worry. They won’t shut down the parks because the money is very, very real.

  2. Oh that’s really great to see the dis­ney magic. I can really give it up all for that dis­ney magic. That’s really great.