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Technology Stocks : PSFT - 1999: The "Make-It-or-Break-It" Year?
PSFT 0.00010000.0%Oct 29 5:00 PM EST

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To: Raptor who wrote (467)4/8/1999 9:23:00 AM
From: Tom Smith  Read Replies (1) of 1274
 
Now the IT group all of a sudden has enormous power again because of Y2K. So let's throw the wieght around and start using some military terms like "lock down". I bet some IT types are having a field day out there.

Raptor,

I believe you have this backwards. IT staffs are trying to convince upper management and systems users that Y2K is a manageable problem and that a total lockdown is not required. Good IT shops will have their Y2K remediation work done well before 12/31/1999 and do not want to just sit around on their hands for six months with nothing to do.

It is the upper management types and the users who are panicking and calling for a lock down. They are much more prone to worry about an Armageddon-type scenario than the people who work with the software everyday.

Tom
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