Consultant Says Y2K Will Bring Tumult and Turnover In IT Divisions
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RESTON, VA--What’s the latest word from Y2K compliance mavens? Code Degradation, a phenomenon that could crop up when patched in IT solutions that were inherently transitory begin to crumble. And whether it’s the latest word on the matter or one that simply hasn’t gone away, some industry observers believe that Y2K didn’t end just because the digits rolled over on January 1.
The protracted problems will likely to be few, yet 2000 may be a tumultuous year for corporate IT departments.
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