I want to let CFOs in on a little secret. It’s called “technical debt.” It consumes nearly one-third of technology budgets and more than one-fifth of technology professionals’ time. What’s more, 70% ...
When it comes to successfully adopting and integrating technology, the healthcare industry has traditionally lagged behind all others, according to B.J. Moore, CIO at Renton, Wash.-based Providence.
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Is your IT team burdened with unresolved bugs, poor architecture, outdated code, missing documentation and legacy systems that haven’t seen updates since MC Hammer topped the charts?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 ...
Most health systems have some technical debt from past consolidation on the CIO’s radar. While the technical debt might have been relegated to the bottom of their “to-do” lists in the past, too much ...
The United States has long struggled with managing its financial debt—borrowing beyond its means, deferring payments and accumulating obligations that eventually come due. The same holds true for ...
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 ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...
The Department of Defense needs to require the shutdown of applications that can’t be updated in any formal guidance it issues on reducing technical debt to mitigate cybersecurity vulnerabilities.