Younes Aatif
Younes Aatif
Founder & CEO, Flowsiti · 25 years in enterprise software · Former CEO, 650+ employees · Founder of two Salesforce implementation partners
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Agentic AI
Organizational Logic
Enterprise Software
Architecture
Implementation
Engineering Standards
Market Thesis
Logic Sovereignty
Leadership
Product
Agentic AI
Agentic Debt
The Silent Liability Accumulating on Your Balance Sheet

Agentrification — the rush to deploy autonomous agents on unvalidated logic — is creating a new class of invisible, untraceable debt. When it matures, the remediation cost will make the last decade of cloud migrations look like a rounding error.

11 min
Agentic AI
Garbage In, Gospel Out
The New Failure Mode of the Enterprise

AI agents do not fail when given flawed logic. They improvise. They confidently fill in missing steps, invent exception paths, and produce plausible-sounding workflows that are structurally unsound. The output looks like gospel. It was generated from garbage.

8 min
Agentic AI
The Fourth Wave of Enterprise AI Is Here.
It Is Not What You Think.

Three waves of enterprise AI — thin wrappers, prompt engineering, uncaged agents — have failed for the same reason. The fourth wave is not an evolution of the first three. It is a rejection of the premise underlying all of them.

10 min
Architecture
We Did Not Build a Better AI.
We Built a Cage for It.

The enterprise AI problem is not a lack of intelligence. It is a lack of discipline. Language models are brilliant at language and architecturally unsuited for logic proofs. These are not the same problem and they do not have the same solution.

9 min
Enterprise Software
The Insanity We Have Institutionalized

We test code. We inspect buildings before occupancy. We certify aircraft through thousands of hours of testing. We have never validated business logic before deploying enterprise systems. The 70% failure rate is the consequence — and it has not moved in twenty years.

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Organizational Logic
The Hidden Fractures in Your Organization
and Why Discovering Them Is Not Enough

Every organization operates simultaneously in three realities: the documented process, the perceived process, and the actual process. Discovering the gap between them is necessary. It is not sufficient. Diagnosis without proof is still a guess.

9 min
Market Thesis
The End of the App. Not the End of SaaS.

What is dying is not SaaS. What is dying is the fiction that CRM, ERP, and HCM are fundamentally different things requiring fundamentally different platforms. That fiction was never about how organizations operate. It was about how software was sold.

11 min
Leadership
AI Is Not Taking Your Job.
A Lack of Imagination Is.

The backlog is not a queue of work waiting for execution capacity. It is a graveyard of abandoned ambitions. AI does not complete that list. It gives organizations permission to burn it and write a new one. What replaces it is the work that only humans can do.

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Engineering Standards
The Hammurabi Test.
Not Just the Turing Test.

In 1750 BCE, Hammurabi required builders to prove their structures were sound before anyone lived in them. The consequence fell on the builder personally. Enterprise software has no equivalent standard. The $87B annual failure rate is what that absence costs.

11 min
Engineering Standards
Safety-Driven Industries Measure Twice.
Enterprise Software Does Not.

Construction proves load-bearing integrity before the first beam. Aerospace formally verifies flight control logic before certification. Banking proves risk exposure before issuing an instrument. Only enterprise software ships on assumption — and has normalized a 70% failure rate as a consequence.

12 min
Logic Sovereignty
You Own the Tech Stack.
Do You Own Your Logic?

Every migration that was supposed to be seamless was not. The reason is the same every time. The logic was never yours — it was absorbed by the platform. If you owned it, migration would be translation. The fact that it is not is the proof.

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Organizational Logic
Software Was Built to Serve Your Logic.
Instead It Became Its Cage.

Every platform imposes its own constructs on organizational logic. What goes in is already distorted. Each migration starts from the previous system's distortion, not the original intent. The compounding cost is the real technical debt of enterprise software.

11 min
Enterprise Software
The Drawing Was Never the Proof.

Flowcharts. BPM platforms. Low-code tools. RPA. Generative AI. Every generation of enterprise software tools gave you a better drawing. None of them gave you a proof. The gap remained. The cost compounded. The agents are about to execute it at scale.

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Enterprise Software
The Industry Has Been Misdiagnosing the Problem for Thirty Years.

Enterprise software fails for four distinct classes of reasons. The industry addresses two of them. The other two — structural failures and governance corruption — are invisible to every tool currently deployed. The $87B failure rate is the consequence.

12 min
Implementation
Why UAT Cannot Find the Failures That Cost the Most.

UAT runs specific scenarios and checks specific outputs. Structural failures are properties of the logic itself — independent of any input. Testing samples behavior. Formal verification proves properties. The difference is expensive.

10 min
Product
What Flowsiti Prevents.
And What It Does Not.

The kernel proves structural logic is sound before deployment. It does not prevent infrastructure failures or guarantee every business outcome. Knowing the boundary precisely is what makes the value proposition honest — and the company credible.

10 min