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Is “technical debt” slowing your business growth?

  • By Ryan Pulsakowski
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Is “technical debt” slowing your business growth?

You know that feeling when everything should be running smoothly… but something in your IT just keeps getting in the way? 

Not a big dramatic failure.

Just a constant sense that your systems are slower, fussier, or more fragile than they used to be.

That’s usually a sign of technical debt. 

And now that Windows 10 has officially reached end of life, many businesses are discovering just how much of this hidden debt they’ve built up without realising it.

Technical debt is simply what happens when businesses delay upgrades or stick with outdated systems for “just a bit longer”. 

The problem is, the longer you leave it, the more it piles up. 

Eventually it starts to limit productivity, increase downtime, and open the door to security risks. 

A recent survey found that nine in ten businesses are dealing with Windows-related technical debt, and half have already experienced downtime because of it. 

Yet only 14% are planning to fix it soon.

Why the hesitation? 

For many, upgrading feels daunting. It takes time. It costs money. And there’s a fear of breaking something that still sort of works. 

Others worry about the disruption caused by moving older, bespoke applications to modern systems. 

Ironically, though, leaving everything as it is can be just as disruptive. Unsupported systems are more likely to fail, more vulnerable to attacks, and far harder to maintain.

The good news is that you don’t need to clear all your technical debt at once. 

The smart approach is to chip away at it gradually. 

Upgrade devices in phases, use specialist tools that move older apps safely to newer environments, and keep an eye on risks using automation. 

This spreads out the cost, reduces disruption, and builds a culture of continuous improvement.

By tackling technical debt bit by bit, you create a stronger, safer IT foundation. One that supports growth rather than getting in the way of it. 

And once that foundation is in place, your business is far better prepared to adopt new technologies, including AI, without tripping over outdated systems.

If your IT feels sluggish, unreliable, or harder to manage than it should, it might not be “just how things are”. It could be technical debt. 

We can help you unlock smoother operations and faster growth. Get in touch.

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