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Preventing Software Rot

I recently came across a story that is just as amusing as it is shocking: One of my clients is responsible for several of the world's top 100 pension funds. They had a nightly batch job that ... crashed. No one knew what was wrong at first. This batch job had never, ever crashed before, … Continue reading Preventing Software Rot →

RP Uncategorized 8 Comments 2020-04-252021-04-08 7 Minutes

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