Build 2015: Microsoft builds a case for DevOps as research reveals 40 per cent of software projects suffer costly downtime

Charlee Gothard
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$100,000 cost for every hour of downtime has encouraged team to make changes

Forty per cent of IT software projects fail at a cost of $100,000 per hour of downtime, Microsoft revealed this afternoon in a Build 2015 breakout session. Speaking at the San Francisco develope...

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