Podcast Episode

Debunking the Implementation Economy in Enterprise Software

Today, the average consumer can get up and running with any software, from health to finance apps, all on our own. So why is it that, in the enterprise world, we need entire teams to get any piece of software operational? Is this still true? In this Fintech Corner episode, JD and Brett examine what’s going on in enterprise software development and how the changes break us free from the software implementation economy.

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Episode Highlights

  • Key skills finance teams of tomorrow are going to need
  • Four important tips for finance professionals looking to stay current with technology
  • PLG or bust – what are vendors hiding when they don’t allow you to trial their software?
  • Why the changing tech eliminates the need for hefty enterprise software implementations and old-school consultants

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About Fintech Corner

A podcast for fintech lovers that starts conversations between bankers, financial technology innovators, and their clients to evolve finance and treasury for the 21st century. For decades, there has been a gap between the technology that banks can offer and what corporate clients need for modern cash flow management and analysis. We’ll cover emerging trends to help bridge this gap, technologies that can reshape the roles of treasury & finance, and the in’s and out’s of API bank connections & open banking.

Hosts / Guest Speakers

Brett Turner
Founder & CEO, Trovata

After starting his career as a CPA with the Deloitte audit practice, Brett gained progressive experience in corporate finance and accounting managing SEC reporting for Amazon and then becoming VP of Finance for Worldwide Packets (sold for $300M+ in 2008). Across his last three roles as a startup Co-Founder / CFO, Brett has raised over $100M in equity and venture debt financing while helping create over $500M in shareholder value. Today, he is the founder and CEO of the cash management platform, Trovata. Brett is a Seattle native, with a BA in Finance from Seattle Pacific University.

Joseph Drambarean
CPO, Trovata

Joseph Drambarean is the Chief Product Officer as well as CTO at Trovata. Joseph is one of the founding members of the company and the first engineer. Before Trovata he worked with companies like Capital One where he was at the forefront of digital transformation, leading product management as head of the innovation labs and mobile banking teams. Joseph is driving innovation around rapid deployment and customer onboarding, bank-grade security, and machine learning at Trovata, creating a more consumerized user experience for customers from small businesses to enterprises.