Our partner, OutSystems, a global leader in modern application development, has reported that 69% of IT leaders identify technical debt as a major threat to their companies’ ability to innovate, as seen in its latest report, The Growing Threat of Technical Debt. With COVID-19 exposing vulnerabilities in organisations around the world, this latest industry survey from OutSystems examines the cost of technical debt facing businesses across industries and geographies.
"The combination of old code along with the new generation of mobile apps, stack applications, and SaaS sprawl are robbing organisations of resources, time, and the ability to innovate. This report proves that technical debt will continue to compound, and requires a new approach to move past it and innovate at a pace and scale for true competitive advantage."
Paulo Rosado, CEO and Founder of OutSystems
As businesses strive to rebuild following the challenges of the past year, technical debt has emerged as a major roadblock to innovation and recovery, especially for enterprises focused on growth. Technical debt is a technical design or development choice made for short-term benefit with long-term consequences. Across industries, this results from the development of solutions implemented quickly to maximise speed, rather than optimizing for the future.
Based on a global survey of 500 IT leaders, the OutSystems report highlights the challenges companies face as they confront the many causes of technical debt, including pressure to meet deadlines, constant change in the marketplace, and outdated technology.
Key findings of the report include:
"Technical debt can be particularly costly in the financial services industry, where companies thrive on their ability to innovate while providing fast and reliable services. Within JTC Americas, we’ve worked with OutSystems for years to develop software products that streamline financial transactions for our customers. They’ve helped us move beyond concerns about technical debt so we can focus on creating software that is predictable and secure as well as quick and easy to update."
Izak Joubert, JTC Group CTO
"For years we’ve seen the negative impact of technical debt on businesses' ability to prioritise innovation and flexibility, which are critical elements to gaining and maintaining a competitive edge. Through the longstanding partnership between KPMG and OutSystems, we’ve witnessed the significant capabilities that modern application development offers in terms of eliminating technical debt as well as empowering businesses to shift their resources toward innovation in a meaningful, successful way."
Rui Gonçalves, Partner at KPMG in Portugal.
"New Zealand businesses are facing the same challenges. There's some powerful data in the report that certainly applies to many Kiwi companies. One of the key things we do here at Optimation is help our customers avoid technical debt in the first place - it's key to achieving continual innovation."
Optimation's General Manager, David Norman.
Findings in the report are based on a global survey of 500 IT leaders spanning enterprises, commercial companies, and small businesses around the globe. Fielded in partnership with Lucid, the online survey was conducted in May 2021 across the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Portugal, India, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, and Singapore. Respondents span industries including finance, retail, healthcare, education, business services, government and public administration, media and telecommunications, utilities, and real estate.
To find out more about how and where technical debt is affecting business and IT leaders around the world, visit stoptechdebt.com or download the full report here.