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Technical Debt: Identification, Classification, Assessment of Impact, and Remediation

Posted April 20, 2016 | | Amplify

If not managed well, technical debt can lead to major challenges for organizations resulting in increased development and maintenance costs and reduced business agility, hindering innovations in the organization. With the speed at which digital technology is exploiting the markets and its pressing need for adoption, technical debt is adding even more challenges to organizations.

About The Author
Nethaji Chapala
Nethaji Chapala is a Lead Consultant of IT Strategy and Enterprise Architecture with the Transformation Group of Insurance and HealthCare business unit of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Mr. Chapala has more than 17 years’ experience in IT and management, consulting in the areas of business transformation, digital transformation, IT strategy, enterprise architecture, simplification, and legacy modernization. He has been helping customers… Read More
Sasirekha Rameshkumar
Sasirekha R is a consultant with over 23 years of experience in mainframes, J2EE, IT performance management, solution architecture, enterprise architecture, and digital transformation. She has managed large projects and consulting engagements for clients in the US, the UK, Switzerland, Malaysia, Singapore, and India. Her articles have been published in Xephon, IBM Data, and the ISSA Journal. She is interested in tracking technology trends and… Read More
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