Technical debt is created when organizations cut corners and leave known bugs in the race to meet application delivery deadlines. Application code is often not as thoroughly tested as it should be. In some cases, it turns out that what was intended to be a minimum viable product doesn't scale all that well. Quick fixes needed to improve performance are also frequently undocumented. Inefficient code also winds up consuming more IT infrastructure than required, which adversely impacts everything from cloud costs to the amount of carbon generated.