Friday, 7 September 2018

Developer inefficiency is a £76 billion problem (but it’s not their fault)


Stripe, the card payment technology platform, has published research on the role software developers pay in the wider economy. It found that the inefficient use of developers could cost British businesses an astonishing £76 billion (nearly $100 billion) over the next decade. This is down to a number of factors, the main being that developers are increasingly bogged down with maintaining existing IT infrastructure, rather than working on strategic projects that could help their company innovate. Stripe’s research shows developers spend more than 17 hours a week focusing on maintenance and infrastructure issues. That’s almost half the hours spent during…

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https://ift.tt/2MVUQGN Matthew Hughes September 07, 2018 at 06:00AM

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