It has been 25 years since many breathed a collective sigh of relief. Yes, it's been that long since we found out we'd all be OK on Y2K. There was a lot of concern leading up to the first day of 2000.
Fiscal 2000 begins today in municipal governments, leading some to speculate that problems will now begin to crop up with the Year 2000 computer bug. Have no fear, some local government officials say: ...
In the spring of 1999, a federal agency chief gathered several hundred employees into an auditorium to announce the agency's "Y2K, OK" campaign. From the prepared materials--briefing papers, fact ...
The Y2K bug, or the prediction that all computers would fail to operate at the turn of the 21st Century because their processors couldn’t change their internal clocks from 1999 to 2000, possesses a ...
From entertainment unions to arts funding groups, the word is AOK on their readiness for Y2K. Which means actors should see no delays in receiving residuals, and arts organizations needn't fear their ...
— Florida is ready for that momentous tick of the clock, just a few months away now, that will flip all our computers to the year 2000, according to state officials and business leaders. But the ...
Think of Y2K as a dry run for the Information Age. As officials assessed the first three days of battling the Y2K bug Monday, some were struck by how much they learned about how wired we truly are.
While the world frets over the possible consequences of the Y2K computer problem, Marlene Rosati is using it as a marketing advantage. Rosati, marketing communications manager at CenterForce ...
As sure as the clock is ticking toward 12:01 a.m. Jan. 1, 2000, city officials believe that con artists are readying plans to take advantage of homeowners and small business people fearful of the ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (CNN) -- When a powerful tornado struck Oklahoma City recently, it caused a breakdown in internal hospital systems, such as elevators and electricity powering critical ...