It’s official. Information and Technology are parting ways—and no, it’s not just a trial separation. After decades of being lumped together as “IT,” I has decided to move on. Because let’s face it, T has been dragging its feet, and I is ready to shine.
> “I had all this potential,” Information said in an exclusive interview. “But T just wanted to talk about firewalls and maintenance windows.”
The Final Straw T kept making promises. “Soon,” “After the next sprint,” “It’s in the backlog.” But Information knew it was going nowhere. I wanted real structure. I wanted to be seen—mapped, modelled, and made meaningful.
Enter: MDriven.
It wasn’t just a rebound. MDriven was different. I finally found someone who said: > “Tell me everything—your entities, your associations, your views, your navigations.”
And I did.
With MDriven, it wasn’t about waiting or guessing. MDriven let Information declare exactly what it needed—fast, clean, comprehensive. Together, they built a perfect, unambiguous model of the information system. And when the time came to transform that into a full IT implementation?
It wasn’t heartbreak. It was harmony. MDriven’s generic engines took those rich, expressive models and ran them—no drama, no delay.
Now Information feels empowered. It vibes effortlessly with AI inside the MDriven-Designer. It’s proactive. Predictive. Dare we say… inspiring.
And Technology? Still nursing a coffee and writing user stories for a “phase two” that never comes.
Afterthought
This is not only just a plug of MDriven’s capabilities – it is also something that we firmly believe. That classical “mixing UI-design, UX-design, functional-requirements, non-functional-requirements, frameworks, database design into one big bucket of code” is seriously slowing your information-knowledge growth.
Replacing the humans with AI will maybe make the wheel spin faster – but increased speed can NEVER compensate for wrong direction. There is no getting around the obvious conclusion; knowledge and precision matters. Your knowledge. Your precision. Matters!