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To: bob who wrote (15896)5/4/1998 10:25:00 AM
From: baggo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Anyone attending?


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Note: EPRI Y2K members with an EPRIweb ID do not need an additional ID to upload data the EPRI Y2K database.

Mitigating the Millennium Bug



The Second Workshop on Y2K Embedded Microprocessor Problems in the Power Industry is slated for May 4 - 7, 1998 in Dallas, TX. All project members are invited to attend.

Microprocessors are incorporated into much of the equipment that drives mission-critical corporate operations and communications. Some chips may have a problem with the rollover to the Year 2000. But which ones? Under what conditions?

EPRI has initiated a "Year 2000 Issues for Embedded Systems" project to complement the efforts already underway by many companies. The program acts as a focal point for collection, synthesis, and discussion of practical information to address potential consequences. We invite you to read the program description and become a project member

Created by electric utilities in 1973, EPRI is one of America's oldest and largest research consortia with some 700 worldwide members. Though the Year 2000 program is geared initially to the needs of the electric power industry, companies in other industries are invited to participate as well.

EPRI Year 2000 Issues for Embedded Systems Program Objectives facilitate information exchange via:

industry-wide web site with extensive knowledge base
information sharing with other industries
quarterly workshops for program participants
seminars and conferences
"quick response to inquiry"
identify industry "lessons learned"
identify potential R&D opportunities
identify training opportunities
provide collaboration with other industry and government organizations
assist in developing contingency planning

If you have questions about membership in the "Year 2000 Issues for Embedded Systems" project, EPRI, or this web site, please send us your comments. If you are a components/system vendor or program member and wish to submit data to the knowledge base, click on "Data Uploads."






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