Most codebases start out fresh, tidy, and easy to maintain. Over time, they fall behind on modern coding standards, extensibility, performance and other aspects. This is can be slow or rapid depending on the team. From this deterioration, Technical Debt is born and it begins its slow but inexorable gravitational pull on the software, the […]
Category: architecture
If you have been running a custom Salesforce instance for a few years, you know that it is not cheap. Even a mid-sized instance can easily run into hundreds of thousands of dollars per year, and larger ones get into the millions if you include subscriptions, add-ons, and employee costs for the team responsible for […]