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Stride Introduces 100x: Revolutionizing Tech Debt Resolution with AI-Powered Solutions

New service tackles massive-scale tech debt, offering faster resolutions and improved efficiency for scaling companies

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stride, a leader in software development consulting and GenAI services and solutions, today announced the launch of 100x, a new service designed to help companies resolve massive-scale technology problems, with a primary focus on tech debt accrued during rapid scaling phases.

Stride100x addresses the complex challenges companies face as they scale, providing a comprehensive, customizable solution to keep their systems running efficiently while reducing costs and downtime. 100x uses advanced AI technology in a two-pronged approach to solving tech debt:

1. Professional Tech Debt Eradication Service – Stride’s team of experts uses proprietary AI tools to rapidly clean and re-architect codebases. This service is ideal for organizations that need an immediate solution with minimal disruption.

2. DIY Tech Debt Solution – For companies looking for more control, Stride modifies their toolkit to the customer’s codebase, enabling them to manage tech debt on their own while benefiting from Stride’s ongoing support.

Both options include a setup phase, lasting between 4-8 weeks, during which Stride customizes the solution to ensure optimal alignment with each client's unique environment and standards.

"Tech debt is the silent killer of innovation and efficiency in many scaling companies," said Francisco Martin, CEO of Stride. "With 100x, we're not just offering a band aid solution, we're providing a comprehensive approach that can reduce tech debt resolution time by up to 50% compared to existing methods."

Key features of 100x service include:

  • Rapid deployment and integration
  • AI-powered code analysis and refactoring
  • Customized visualizations to break down knowledge silos
  • Minimal disruption to existing teams and workflows
  • Ongoing maintenance solutions to prevent future tech debt accumulation

“We developed 100x to offer customers multiple solutions,” said Martin. “Companies can either bring in our experts to quickly address their tech debt, or we can configure our unique toolkit so their teams can efficiently clean up their systems themselves—with our support. Our goal is to help businesses move up to 33% faster by freeing them from the burdens of tech debt.”

100x is aimed at mid-market to enterprise-level tech companies that have undergone rapid growth and are now facing operational inefficiencies due to tech debt. Typical clients have 500-10,000 employees, $100M+ in revenue, a tech budget of $1.5M+, and seeking better operational efficiency and profitability. The service has already shown promising results with early adopters.

100x initially is focused on companies using C# .NET technologies, with plans to expand to other tech stacks in the near future. Companies using C# .NET frequently struggle with slow deployments, random outages, performance issues, and knowledge silos.

Stride’s experience, AI-driven tools, and ability to partner with internal teams set 100x apart from other tech debt solutions. The service is designed to provide results up to five times faster than industry standards, while keeping the company’s engineers involved in the process to ensure long-term sustainability.

Join our “How to Eradicate Tech Debt with Stride 100x” Webinar on October 30th at 3:30PM EST to learn more about it at - https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7C-4CjdmQTKjtiPAMXBTWQ

About Stride

Stride is a leading software development, GenAI services, solutions and consulting firm that partners with clients to deliver high-quality solutions that drive innovation and efficiency. With a focus on reducing tech debt and optimizing operations, Stride has helped organizations across industries streamline their technology and improve their bottom lines.

For more information, visit www.stride.build/100x

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Jacob Shamis, VP Marketing (jshamis@stride.build)

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Headquarters: New York, NY
CEO: Francisco Martin
Employees: 55
Organization: PRI

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