a lot. I do the integration for my employer. we saved a lot of manpower by automating tasks that used to be done by an employee.
this mid-size company already sold twice. I highly doubt these investment firms care about technical debt. they just want to pad up the company (cut costs) and make it look good so they can flip it.
I came here to post exactly that. Knowing the cost is irrelevant if you don't know the benefits.
As long as the benefits are outweighing the costs, then everything is good. The net result of the technical debt is positive.
That's not to say that technical debt never gets out of hand, just like actual debt can. But it's a tool to produce greater value in total, when used right.
MangoCoffee|2 years ago
this mid-size company already sold twice. I highly doubt these investment firms care about technical debt. they just want to pad up the company (cut costs) and make it look good so they can flip it.
we are not in IT
eru|2 years ago
crazygringo|2 years ago
As long as the benefits are outweighing the costs, then everything is good. The net result of the technical debt is positive.
That's not to say that technical debt never gets out of hand, just like actual debt can. But it's a tool to produce greater value in total, when used right.
itissid|2 years ago
vlovich123|2 years ago
This is the problem with pushing off all short term problems into the future indefinitely and ignoring them.