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Technology Stocks : Year 2000 (Y2K) Embedded Systems & Infrastructure Problem

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (114)2/25/1998 12:41:00 PM
From: John Mansfield   of 618
 
Rick Cowles on utilities: '. It's a given that there will be system failures.'

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'Two New Features: The list keeps growing. Over the next few months, you'll see the editorial content of the EUY2K website shift more toward the subject of contingency planning. At this point, all companies need to be thinking in terms of system recovery post-01 January 2000. It's a given that there will be system failures. Rather than debating that issue, it's time to consider the magnitude and breadth of the failures. Both will vary from company to company. The two new topics added this month are:

Contingency Planning
Industry Documents'

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Subject: EUY2K Update, 23 January 1998
From: rcowles@waterw.com (Rick Cowles)
Date: 1998/01/24
Message-ID: <34c9803f.22992449@snews.zippo.com>
Newsgroups: comp.software.year-2000,misc.industry.utilities.electric
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