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  • a16z Live is the place to listen to recorded live discussions and events featuring, hosted, or co-hosted by a16z partners (with outside voices too). As a reminder, all content posted here is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. Views expressed are those of the individuals and not the views of Andreessen Horowitz, please see a16z.com/disclosures for more. To learn more about the broader a16z Podcast network and shows, please visit a16z.com/podnetwork.
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a16z Live is the place to listen to recorded live discussions and events featuring, hosted, or co-hosted by a16z partners (with outside voices too). As a reminder, all content posted here is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. Views expressed are those of the individuals and not the views of Andreessen Horowitz, please see a16z.com/disclosures for more. To learn more about the broader a16z Podcast network and shows, please visit a16z.com/podnetwork.
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  • How Jack Henry is Modernizing Banking Infrastructure
    2024/12/19

    Most financial institutions still bank on software built before the internet, but Jack Henry's CTO, Ben Metz, is leading a quiet revolution to change that. Speaking with a16z General Partner Angela Strange, Metz shares how banks’ historical tech infrastructure and regulatory obstacles have stymied innovation—and how Jack Henry is helping them overcome these challenges. Metz outlines actionable ways startup founders can help smaller community banks leverage artificial intelligence and cloud computing, reshaping the industry at large.

    Chapter Breakdown:

    0:47 Backstory
    2:15 Community banks and historical infrastructure
    4:30 Pre-internet banking & software realities
    6:45 Challenges of scaling historical banking tech
    8:30 Building software & COBOL
    12:15 Dissecting core banking systems
    15:40 How regulatory hurdles impact innovation
    18:30 Mobile banking and market shiftsT
    22:45 Integrating AI into banking's foundation
    25:30 Digital service core to banking
    28:15 Where AI will be integrated first
    31:20 Advice for fintech founders
    34:45 Building a data platform to enable innovation
    38:20 Working together: banking & tech startups

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    27 分
  • Building a $20B+ Open Source Business with MongoDB's Eliot Horowitz
    2024/12/12

    a16z Partner Seema Amble talks with MongoDB and Viam co-founder Eliot Horowitz about building sustainable open source software tools. From challenging Oracle to building the de facto cloud-based database management tool, Horowitz outlines MongoDB’s early go-to-market strategies, approach to community building, and enterprise sales motion. This episode provides detailed tips on creating solutions for the developer community, building trust amongst enterprises, and successfully scaling a business supported by the open source community.

    01:18-03:42 Why open source is a strategic business decision

    3:42:6:03 Product development strategy + making developers’ lives easier

    6:03-08:24 MongoDB strategy of building community through meetups

    08:24-10:49 The five-second rule for developer products

    10:49-13:09 How MongoDB used meetups to fuel growth

    13:09-15:35 The importance of getting people excited about your product

    15:35-19:29 MongoDB’s enterprise sales strategy

    19:28-20:26 MongoDB’s recruiting strategy

    20:26-25:12 Open source customers vs. users, adoption patterns

    25:12-27:35 The evolution of enterprise deals and building trust through demos

    27:35-32:23 Product communication strategies and tactics

    32:23-39:37 Managing customers and building long-term relationships

    39:37-40:16 Outro

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    40 分
  • How Zapier Became Profitable in 3 years and Scaled to $5B with Wade Foster
    2024/12/10

    a16z Partner Seema Amble connects with Zapier co-founder Wade Foster about the company’s founding and GTM success utilizing a product-led growth (PLG) strategy. Chalked full of actionable insights, this episode explores Zapier’s product strategy, customer experience, and how the team built a sustainable growth engine that enabled them to reach profitability within three years. Foster also provides valuable guidance on brand strategy and how creating an unconventional “weird” brand helped Zapier differentiate from competitors.


    1:15-2:05 Zapier's origin story
    2:05-3:13 Initial product idea
    3:13-5:06 Finding product-market fit and YC
    5:06-7:43 How Zapier found their early customers
    7:43-10:15 Strategic approach to identifying services to integrate
    10:15-13:28 Identifying customer needs and optimizing onboarding
    13:28-16:10 Developing a scalable customer acquisition strategy
    16:10-19:07 Guidance on building a successful self-serve product
    19:07:23:52 Early pricing experiments and brand evolution
    23:53-27:04 Early hiring strategy
    27:04-29:59 Reflecting on Zapier’s brand identity and product strategy
    29:59-31:19 Advice for founders regarding customer acquisition and GTM
    31:19-31:59 Outro

    Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should not be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see

    a16z.com/disclosures

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    32 分

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