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To: DD™ who wrote (674)7/2/1998 4:45:00 PM
From: Mike Milde   of 1031
 
<<After all, we only have a little over 1 year before the clock strikes zero, I can't believe that competent managers would still have this "lack of urgency".>>

I've seen it myself. Almost *ALL* development projects get way behind schedule. It may not seem logical, but Y2K is no exception. Projects never, ever start on time. Funding doesn't just come from thin air.

At atleast one major telecomm company they seem to be so concerned about Y2K that all new development in general is being slowed down to deal with Y2K.

And the people that don't fix their code in time will be scrambling for software to help them fix it after the fact. Or they'll just decide to scrap their code. They really don't have a choice if they have a Y2K problem.

Mike
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