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DON'T LET THE END OF THE CENTURY BE THE END OF YOUR COMPANY by Gregory S. Nelson

An electronic disaster is quietly creeping up on us all. It is a widespread problem, and even if we are very well prepared individually, it may nevertheless directly affect us in very adverse ways.

DEVELOPING A YEAR 2000 STRATEGY by Thomas M. Klimuc and Roxane M. Wasserman

You have just been given the opportunity of a lifetime by your CIO.

SYSTEMIC TRIAGE by Peter de Jager

The sad fact of the matter is that for some, it's already too late to solve the Year 2000 problem in a coherent and satisfactory manner. For whatever reason, an unreasonable number of companies have just left it too late.

THE YEAR 2000 AS RACKET AND RUSE by Nicholas Zvegintzov

Copyright 1996 by Nicholas Zvegintzov. All rights reserved.

THE TECHNICAL NITTY-GRITTY OF YEAR 2000 CONVERSIONS by Michael D. Lips

As the year 2000 draws closer, an increasing number of companies will begin to convert their date-defective systems.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND THE YEAR 2000 by William M. Ulrich

The impact of the Year 2000 on computer software systems has gained tremendous industry attention. As IS organizations accept the inevitable challenge, confusion has grown significantly. One thing is clear.

BOOK REVIEW by Ed Yourdon The Great Transition: Using the Seven Disciplines of Enterprise Engineering to Align People, Technology, and Strategy
James Martin
(New York: AMACOM, 1995)
GUARDING THE CODE: THE IMPACT OF INTERNET SECURITY ON SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS by Ed Yourdon

All around the world, software developers watch the TV news at breakfast and learn about hackers breaking into banks, defense establishments, and credit card files via the Intern