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The Post Millennium IT World

Posted June 1, 1999 | Leadership | Leadership | Amplify

IT practitioners have been preoccupied for the last several years fixing what the media refers to as the Y2K bug, which was not a bug at all (remember what a gigabyte of DASD cost in 1972? Try $6 million!). While we are merrily "IV and V-ing" code and creating contingency plans, some interesting things are going on that will make the years after the millennium very interesting.

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Al Smith
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