Money 2.0 Panel

By Ben Kepes

I’ve just finished moderating the Money 2.0 panel at the Office 2.0 conference. We were a little time-compressed as the previous session had run late. All in all it went pretty well. The participants were;

  • Aaron Forth (Mint.com)
  • Marc Hedlund (Wesabe)
  • Justin Kitch (Intuit)
  • Jeff Schultz (Bill.com)
  • Mike McDerment (FreshBooks)

It was hard moderating a panel which was so polarised between the consumer and business space but notwithstanding that it went pretty well. The audience was a little jaded but the participants appeared to enjoy themselves and said they got something out of it. It was great to be around the real players in this space.

Check out the video below…..

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One Response to “Money 2.0 Panel”

  1. ramster says:

    that was harsh! anyway, as a quickbooks user myself i wonder if what you really meant to ask about was their customer service? the application is quite robust, and while it does have some just plain dumb features ( i was surprised to learn that transaction auditing can be disabled by any user, or example), the real problem i have had is getting answers to simple questions.

    anyway, you got a pair on you, bravo.

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Ben Kepes is an analyst, an entrepreneur, a commentator and a business adviser. His business interests include a diverse range of industries from manufacturing to property to technology. As a technology commentator he has a broad presence both in the traditional media and extensively online. Ben covers the convergance of technology, mobile, ubiquity and agility, all enabled by the Cloud. His areas of interest extend to enterprise software, software integration, financial/accounting software, platforms and infrastructure as well as articulating technology simply for everyday users. More on Ben

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