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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: John Hunt who wrote (8428)8/26/1999 9:31:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
Fewer Than Half of Major Firms Anticipate Full Year 2000 Compliance in Critical Systems by Year's End
- Three-Quarters Have Experienced a Year 2000-Related Failure
- Firming Their Grip on Year 2000 Problem Solving, More Top Managers Plan to Run Millennium Crisis Centers ...

Fewer than half of America's largest companies (48 percent) expect all of their critical systems to be prepared for the Year 2000, according to a new survey by Cap GeminiAmerica, Inc., an information technology and management consulting leader.

One in five companies (18 percent) expect that 75 percent or less of their critical systems will be "completely tested and compliant" by December 31, 1999 [...]
usa.capgemini.com
Cap Gemini - August 10, 1999

Cheryl

FYI - There's a thread called "The Y2K Newspaper" that only has Y2K related news articles printed, and no discussion, though some comments may follow articles. Just in case anyone's interested:
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