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To: Kathy Riley who wrote (19778)6/30/1998 2:01:00 AM
From: John Mansfield   of 31646
 
'Japan, Germany behind on 'year 2000' bug - Gartner
TOKYO, June 29 (Reuters) - Japan and Germany are behind other industrial nations in awareness and steps to prevent their computer systems from crashing when year 2000 rolls around, a spokesman for U.S. consulting company Gartner Group said on Monday.
''Our major areas of concerns are Germany and Japan,'' said Andy Kyte, a Gartner research director in charge of the so-called ''year 2000'' or ''millennium bug'' problem.

''In these two highly sophisticated countries, with very heavy dependency on information technology and very short supply chains...there is a danger the year 2000 problem is not treated sufficiently,'' he told a news conference.
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