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January 1998, Week 4

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Peter Hecht <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter Hecht <[log in to unmask]>
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The key is to make sure you can catch the date logic, not so much the
storage of those dates.  I think companies that have good control
over their software will survive, those that don't will be hurting.
Most smart people will use this to get configuration management and
proper data design tools!

This estimation does not include hardware and real time systems.
That is the scary part.

> Even 80,000,000 to 93,000,000 (sic) is not enough to be starting a
> Y2K conversion project in 1998.
Peter E. Hecht
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