March 18, 2006

suddenly the cancer

suddenly the cancer.jpg

"Sig’s killer app needs to get friendly."

David Terrar writes about Thingamy and his recent meeting in London with Sigurd:

Coming face to face with the application is really the only way, at the moment, of coming to grips with Sig’s new view of enterprise software. I’m pleased to report that David agrees with me that Sig has, as they say, a “killer app”. We left the session both very excited about the concept, the potential, but concerned with the way Sig is positioning it. Sig is quite an evangelist for his approach, and he aims to turn the world of software on its head. We think he can do that, but by stealth and in stages, rather than by tackling the old order head on (and anyway, the old order has its place).
NB: Yes, the cartoon and Thingamy ARE related. Rock on.

[Disclosure: I'm working with Sig and Thingamy.]

Posted by hugh macleod at March 18, 2006 12:39 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Hi,

A friend of mine has cancer. My brother in law died of cancer. It is amazing how true your graphic is. Once cancer is caught it is only temporarily caught. When they tell you to be vigilant or it will catch up with you - they aren't kidding. My brother in law was "cured" for 10 years and then out of the blue he had cancer again - with 3 months to live -and plenty of radiation to enjoy his last 3 months.

sorry - you hit a soft spot.

sam
http://samfind.blogspot.com

Posted by: Sam at March 18, 2006 4:20 PM