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Achieving Year 2000 Compliance After the Deadline

Part of the SIGS: Managing Object Technology series
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The Year 2000 (Y2K) Problem has been a prominent doomsday subject throughout the decade.

Over the last several years, businesses and organizations have been scrambling to rework their computer systems into compliance.

Stewart Miller's Year 2001 specifically addresses decision-makers in organizations that do not have a Y2K conversion plan in place or those that have just started their efforts and will never reach the deadline in time.

Executives and managers who are afraid that Y2K noncompliance will mean the end of their job and their company will discover that there is hope.

This book describes how it is possible to continue functioning and working towards Y2K compliance after the deadline has come and gone.

It will not only provide the necessary background to organize a Y2K compliance plan, but will also describe the critical solutions necessary for a business to operate while simultaneously working towards compliance in the year 2000, 2001, and beyond.

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Cambridge University Press
0521668158 / 9780521668156
Paperback
United Kingdom
410 pages
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