Have you met David Furth yet? He's DataBlend's President & CEO and just celebrated two years with DataBlend! To celebrate this milestone with David, I interviewed him to learn why he originally joined DataBlend and why he's even more excited today about the future of automation and where DataBlend is headed!
I am originally from White Plains, New York. I have a degree in civil engineering, with a strong interest back in college of designing and building buildings. So, when I first graduated from college, I worked for a company called Turner Construction, the world's largest general builder. The first project that I was on was building a Hyatt Regency Hotel in Connecticut, which was cool. After that, I had a variety of positions at Turner but ended up being asked to run IT. So, that's where I first got a taste of how business and technology came together. After Turner, I went to work for Deloitte where I started a practice to help companies select a new category of software back then called e-procurement. Companies like Ariba, Commerce One and RightWorks. After Deloitte, I joined my first software company in Silicon Valley. Before joining DataBlend, I started Leap the Pond, a top Sage Intacct VAR, and SIAP, which AcctTwo later acquired.
I've known the founder of DataBlend, Ethan Carlson, for a while. We collaborated on several projects while I was running Leap the Pond. We had a really good connection and stayed in touch through the years. After I sold Leap the Pond and left AcctTwo, Ethan and I reconnected, and he asked me to look at DataBlend. He was curious about what I thought about it and the market opportunity. I realized quickly that what Ethan and the team at DataBlend had developed was a solution that was desperately needed by finance and accounting professionals. It intrigued me because I was always asked about integration when I sold Sage Intacct. Sage Intacct has an open API and a thriving marketplace with many applications that can integrate with it. But many providers kick the integration can down the road. When I started looking at DataBlend, I realized there was an opportunity to push integration to the forefront and bring it into the mix early on in a project to ensure that the value of best-in-class was realized earlier than later on. The rest is history.
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So, it's been two years since I joined. And I am more excited every day for several reasons.
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When I first joined DataBlend, I thought of integration as more of a tool that allowed users to map data from one application to another. But there is so much more to integration. First, of course, mapping is essential, and being able to do that in a repeatable way is certainly a layer of integration that leads to automation. But you can extend that to collecting information from multiple systems, applying logic to that data and performing calculations using that data to for example, create a journal entry, a sales invoice, or an allocation. There are so many ways that a solution like DataBlend can do more than simple integrations. And that's been a lot of fun to see and be a part of, and, frankly, watch our implementation in our services team, apply the capabilities, and leverage the functionality to do more. Automation is part of the digital transformation, and it is a part of what we're doing.
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If you want to say hello or book an appointment, here are a few ways to chat:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/furthdavids/
Email: dfurth@datablend.com