Thingamy is a platform that runs on any server (we prefer Linux) using any browser including mobile browsers for both normal users and system administrators.
Thingamy contains all you need, no other software required.
In fact it makes a lot irrelevant and a thing of the past - email as tasks are delivered automatically, search as it knows what you need and delivers it (we do still have search for certain tasks), accounting departments as all is captured in the flows. And don't get me started on meetings with action items (cornerstone in the workflow mechanism of yore), budgets and business rules (workflow guides and constraints).
Social is native - a message stream for discussions, messages and system notification is built in. BI is native to the system, as are SOX, Basel II, ITIL, Cobit and many more.
Creating your model and maintaining it happens directly in the run-time system - using graphical no-code interfaces.
This allows you to "see" your processes at a glance, and to tweak or change what you do, i.e. the effectiveness of your business - with instant effect for the user.
This makes for true agile development, what you see is what you get, for every tweak, for every suggestion - and nothing beats using a draft build to get ideas and promptly see what works and what does not.
Whether we're at a Proof Of Concept stage, or have an alpha for limited testing, a beta or a final - it runs already, just log in and test away. In fact, thingamy is more than a build tool, it's a agent provocateur - it allows you to manifest and see your strategy and business model! And that before you let it loose on the public.
We will host it during the development phase and beyond, unless you want to run it yourself, which is no problem.
Your strategy delivers your main object to which you shall add value. "Cure medical conditions" for a hospital yield the main object; "medical condition". Then you know what other objects you'll need; "medication", "X-ray", "nurse", "MDs" - and how these shall relate to each other - "patient had medical condition".
Then you know what activities and in what sequence these shall happen, as well as what forks, loops and other new paths the processes could possibly take which will be implemented as automatic, conditional or decided by the participants into the system. The modeling of the flows is all graphical and easy to understand.
Last part of the "model" is to define the views you want, i.e. the reports - from simple list through full accounting to deep analytical ones. Again simple graphical interfaces for queries and report layout.
It can run on any server (but we prefer Linux) in any environment (we're very happy with AWS).
The interfaces works nicely in mobile devices (but apps can be created as well if found useful).
The code and DB uses the very latest technologies and is geared towards speed, scalability, redundancy and good old solidity. We compare very well against any given system out there and we never stop to make it even better.
Agility is core to the architecture on all levels so creating a new model of a business takes a day or two, then to be refined in co-operation with the customer using working drafts as nothing beats hands-on testing.
In fact, we do not like planning too much, just do it and create it as you see it. That's the best recipe for creative and agile development.