code4thought

Software Quality Control:
A Strategic Imperative
for Modern Enterprises

featuring Yiannis Kanellopoulos & George Marinos, hosted by Fanouris Drakakis | 2045.gr

22/11/2021
3 MIN READ  /
In this episode of 2045.gr ’s podcast hosted by Fanouris Drakakis, two seasoned experts—Yiannis Kanellopoulos, CEO & Founder of code4thought, and George Marinos, Digital Transformation Director at the National Bank of Greece—discuss the strategic value of software quality control in the digital age.
As organizations increasingly rely on complex software systems to deliver digital products and services, software quality is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a business-critical function. But how can companies operationalize quality control in a way that delivers long-term benefits?
Drawing from their complementary experiences—Yiannis as a leader in software system auditing and George as a transformation executive within one of Greece’s largest banks—the conversation highlights:
What the Episode Covers:
Why software quality assurance must be continuous, not just a one-time check
The direct business benefits of quality control, including faster time-to-market and increased system reliability
How quality assurance promotes a culture of discipline and accountability within tech teams
Real-world insights from National Bank of Greece’s software quality journey
Why quality control plays a pivotal role in digital transformation and innovation enablement
Yiannis and George explore not only the technical impact of systematic software evaluation, but also its ability to reshape internal culture, improve delivery cycles, and enhance trust in digital services.
“Software quality control is not just about fixing bugs—it’s about enabling safe, fast, and reliable innovation.” – Yiannis Kanellopoulos
Listen to the full Episode
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