All-in-one server based kernel running on any Linux, Windows, Solaris or Mac box. The kernel consists of a webserver, a highly efficient OODB and the rules engine. No other client but a browser is needed.

Similar to a spreadsheet - a platform, it comes raw and empty with focus on making building a complete system from scratch as easy as possible. With that you build your Business Model with instant implementation.

Define things (as templates / cookie-cutters to stamp out unique things when in use) including properties. Create the physical flow in every detail using specific tasks, transaction and conditional instructions.

Use tags, multiple tags choice (stencils), places, links and inheritance to organise, retrieve and choose objects and data.

Create report-templates using the properties from objects and other history data. Any type of report from address book to P&L. Generic or personal, decide who sees what.

Define the account-plan and rules-set for your required GAAP, or more GAAPs.

Capture is automatic as tasks are completed; data input, transaction details, who, when.

History is untouchable, transparency can be complete - ISO, health services requirements, Sarbanes Oxley and Basel II requirements for the Financial industry is built in per architecture.

Change the flow in simple interfaces, test, add, delete or change task details, build more flows. Better your business process every day, create new solutions and disrupt.

The kernel is open to XML-RPC, webservices and most standard programming languages through an API and is enabled so that any might add or change interfaces at will.

The kernel is enabled to mirror its database real time to any other server.

All flows are "object driven" in contrast to the current legacy method of being "event / transaction driven". This allows for a far higher degree of flow-run flexibility and diminishes the usual (data and flow) complexity.

This also allows for a "no method" - "no waterfall" way of implementation. Start with any small process or activity, build from there later adding a snippet of flow at will - after all any process or activity in an organisation is linked to all other.

Adds true process structure to all parts of an organisation. (Currently attained by organisational hierarchies and culture - except for production and certain well defined finite processes.)

By using the flow, even mundane applications like word processing, e-mail and PIM functionality can be replaced fully or partly.

Split logic from information. Information is kept in raw form while interfaces applies logic real time to produce reports. With 40 applications thingamy has 40 independent relationships while current systems would have 780 interdependent relationships.