Is your IT team burdened with unresolved bugs, poor architecture, outdated code, missing documentation and legacy systems that haven’t seen updates since MC Hammer topped the charts? A Forrester ...
Technical debt is a central concept in modern software development, representing the long‐term maintenance challenges incurred when expedient, yet suboptimal, technical choices are made to meet ...
To prevent bloat and keep operations sustainable, product leaders must be very intentional with every new feature and module ...
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 ...
At last year’s annual conference of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO), Julia Richman, then the deputy executive director for the Colorado Office of Information ...
The term “technical debt” is often misunderstood, but addressing technical debt is key for organizations that want to get the most out of technology. According to McKinsey, technical debt accounts for ...
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MENLO PARK, Calif., April 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- vFunction, the pioneer of AI-driven architectural observability (AO), today announced new features that equip software architects and engineers ...
Most brands would claim that they have a strong mandate to innovate on behalf of their customers, their employees, as well as their shareholders and other stakeholders. Yet, many are unable to ...
Technical debt—much like financial debt—is a cumulative beast. It represents all the extra hours and resources poured into ...
Business domain-based prioritization in vFunction’s architectural observability platform is designed to help users apply greater efficiency and focus to their technical debt task, ensuring that ...