In today’s ever-increasing digital world, the speed at which technology is changing and updating is significant. From cloud computing and AI to automation and data-driven decision-making, enterprises ...
Imagine launching a new digital service only to face a breach due to outdated code or an unpatched dependency. Enterprises face this more often than they admit. In today’s economy, technical debt is ...
Like all businesses, small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) aren’t immune to technical debt. It could build up due to rapid development that leads to quick, low-cost fixes without proper strategy, ...
From regional banks to global investment firms, financial institutions carry significant levels of technical debt, especially in areas such as core banking systems, payments infrastructure and ...
Ask any development team about technical debt and you're likely to get a nod of recognition--followed by a shrug. It's a familiar term, but too often treated as a theoretical concept rather than a ...
Technical debt is a concept most IT professionals are familiar with, but too often it is discussed primarily in terms of application code. Yet, databases are equally susceptible to technical debt, and ...
Self-admitted technical debt (SATD) is a phenomenon in which developers intentionally annotate their source code with comments highlighting temporary, sub-optimal solutions implemented to achieve ...
Technical debt is like cholesterol: The more it accumulates, the more it impedes the flow of value. Neglect this buildup, and a corporate cardiac arrest is inevitable. While “technical debt” is a term ...
The U.S. government’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was created to cut waste from government spending and improve efficiency by July 2026. Agencies have been asked to prove productivity ...