As the Y2K computer bug and new millennium approach, some people are getting nervous. Some are "heading for the hills" while others are stocking their homes in case computer crashes disrupt their ...
Will the year 2000 bug bite or fly quietly into the night? It may depend on where you live. Recent polls show that Americans are less and less worried that critical systems will fail. But as fear ...
Steve Henderson talked confidently about Nebraska's future plans for information technology. The fact that Henderson, the state's deputy administrator for Information Management Services, is focused ...
It’s not hard to find echoes of the late 1990s in the zeitgeist. Now as then, impeachment is on many peoples’ minds, and films such as The Matrix and The Sixth Sense continue to influence culture.
So it’s the early-morning hours of Jan. 1, 2000. You run over to the local ATM and insert your bank card. You request $60. “I’m sorry, Dave. I can’t do that.” Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick, who ...
We thought we’d survived too soon. The first thing most Americans heard when they groggily faced the first New Year’s Day of the pseudomillennium was the happy chattering of talking heads across the ...
Matt Villei is a News Writer for Collider. Having a deep appreciation for the games, films, and books he experienced growing up, Matt wanted to learn the inner workings of how these media pieces were ...
The 1998 book The Millennium Bug by Michael S. Hyatt is pretty pessimistic about mankind’s future, given the “Y2K problem.” Ironically, Mr. Hyatt blogged more recently about cynics who are pessimistic ...
SYDNEY (ZDNet Australia)--The new millennium “bug”, according to industry players, is the mishandling of information within a company’s storage systems, which can lead to hardware failure, staff ...
Every company in the marine and offshore industries has at some stage been involved in a millennium bug c o m p l i a n c e study. It is now , time to admit that industry is bored with the subject.