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.
I’ve just been told that joining the other panelists will be Justin Kitch, the head of SMB SaaS for Intuit. Kitch is formerly CEO of Homestead which was recently acquired by Intuit.
I’m more than keen to take questions from the "floor". Leave any you have as a comment on this post and I’ll try to fit them in to the panel. The panel occurs on Thursday, September 4, 2008, 2:15PM to 3:00PM (San Francisco time), and you should be able to follow it from the Office 2.0 website
I’ve spent the past 15 years being in sole-charge of the accounting function for a number of different SMEs. Now I’m not an accountant by any stretch of the imagination (I can tell a joke which precludes me already) – but I believe I’ve got a pretty good handle on what accounting is like, and what it should be like.
The way I look at it the accounting world is still mired in a pre-release beta stage and there’s a new class of product which will drag it along, bypassing 1.0 and straight into the 2.0 world.
I was stoked to see that Xero has reacted to the buzz from its being awarded the distinction of being judged one of the top 10 UIs of the year. Their reaction was to announce that;
by early 2009 it will release a global version of its award-winning online accounting software
Now this is exciting on a number of levels – firstly as a proud Kiwi it’s great to see that we’ll have a global accounting solution created back here in New Zealand. Secondly Xero heralds the dawn of a new age of accounting. And it’s the dawn of this new age that gets me all fired up.
I was pleased then to be asked to moderate the Accounting 2.0 panel discussion at the upcoming Office 2.0 conference. The participants at the panel include;
Aaron Forth (Mint.com)
Marc Hedlund (Wesabe)
Rene Lacerte (Bill.com)
Mike McDerment (FreshBooks)
It’ll be great to assess each of these participants view as to where accounting is going – and their vision for what Accounting 2.0 will look like.