Global Software Economics
It took the Year 2000 crisis to force the global community to finally understand the need for a global view of information technology and its interactions with business, government, the military, and society. Business leaders, technologists, and government officials (even the United Nations) are all scampering to get a composite view of global risks, regional risks, national risks, and local risks related to IT. People are looking for definitive answers to basic questions such as, Which country has the highest dependencies on technology? Who is safe? Will basic infrastructure components work?
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