• Most of these changes would have been necessary at some stage, with or without the millennium bug.

    ECONOMIST: Who��s to pay for Y2K?

  • The millennium bug is a computer glitch which results from dates being stored in two-digit form on older computers.

    BBC: UK opens Y2K bug website

  • The government has also been quietly monitoring popular fears about the millennium bug.

    ECONOMIST: Millennium party-poopers

  • "The millennium bug is a global problem and we are trying to ensure we co-ordinate information about its effects, " he said.

    BBC: UK opens Y2K bug website

  • Satyam, however, has one drawback: Tackling the millennium bug accounts for 28% of its revenues - considered a high Y2K exposure.

    CNN: SOFTWARE SURGE IN INDIA

  • Over 50 Indian companies working on ways to squash the millennium bug have formed a special interest group to promote their services.

    CNN: Tick Tock Goes the Clock

  • The correct response to the millennium bug is not dismay but humility.

    ECONOMIST: The millennium-bug muddle

  • The timing, which combines a local recession and hints of the end of the dot.com bubble with worries about the millennium bug, is scarcely propitious.

    ECONOMIST: Purest ray serene? | The

  • Mr Guenier said Taskforce 2000, which was set up by the last Tory government, also feared international banks might suffer from problems associated with the millennium bug.

    BBC: Publicity campaign 'trivialises' Y2K

  • And for the past few years they have had other headaches to worry about as well, such as the advent of the euro and the millennium bug.

    ECONOMIST: Internet banking

  • In the 1990s, firms embraced technology religiously first because they feared that the millennium bug might trigger an apocalypse, then because they were afraid of losing out in e-business.

    ECONOMIST: High-tech companies

  • On the basis of their own reports, Mr Evans concludes that 30% of the companies examined are behind in their efforts to purge the millennium bug from their computers.

    ECONOMIST: Year 2000 in Japan

  • In fact, unless the Millennium Bug is addressed on a truly national basis it could have much the same, devastating effect as a deliberate Information Warfare assault by a determined adversary.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protecting against the 'millenium bug'

  • It is also likely that companies everywhere will stockpile raw materials and finished goods ahead of the end of this year, for fear that the millennium bug might strike computers and disrupt their supply chain.

    ECONOMIST: Stockbuilding

  • We must not lose sight, however, of the larger problem: The Millennium Bug's potential for devastation of an advanced, computer-dependent society like that of the late 20th Century United States is not confined to its national security apparatuses.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protecting against the 'millenium bug'

  • At the moment, the plan is to launch on December 9th and return to earth on December 19th, but the launch date will be reviewed at a meeting on December 1st so there is still a risk of the millennium bug causing trouble.

    ECONOMIST: Double, double, Hubble trouble

  • Given the topic of this conference, it is important that we understand what it might mean if the United States is not prepared for the consequences of the Millennium Bug or "Y2K" problem that will, all other things being equal, afflict us 641 days now.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protecting against the ��millenium bug��

  • Given the topic of this conference, it is important that we understand what it might mean if the United States is not prepared for the consequences of the Millennium Bug -- or "Y2K" -- problem that will, all other things being equal, afflict us 641 days now.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protecting against the 'millenium bug'

  • Marketing and information-technology expenses, in particular, have gone through the roof, as managers spend more to win and retain customers in an increasingly competitive industry, and as they struggle to bring their systems up to scratch for the launch of Europe's single currency and to deal with the millennium bug.

    ECONOMIST: Fund management

  • Clinton and Gore should be under no illusion: Whether fairly or not, they will be held accountable if, as a result of a failure to ensure that both the public and private sectors are induced to take corrective action on the Millennium Bug and helped to acquire the means to do so a long-predicted, well-understood and utterly avoidable cataclysm befalls the Nation, its people and interests.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protecting against the ��millenium bug��

  • Clinton and Gore should be under no illusion: Whether fairly or not, they will be held accountable if, as a result of a failure to ensure that both the public and private sectors are induced to take corrective action on the Millennium Bug -- and helped to acquire the means to do so -- a long-predicted, well-understood and utterly avoidable cataclysm befalls the Nation, its people and interests.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protecting against the 'millenium bug'

  • The government and the private sector hired contractors -- many of them from outside the United States -- to address the "millennium bug" without regard for domestic and financial security.

    CNN: Senate report: Nation at risk of Y2K-related terrorism

  • The Produce Palace, a retailer in Michigan, brought the first millennium-bug case to court earlier this year, suing the makers of its sales terminals because the terminals cannot handle credit cards that expire after 1999.

    ECONOMIST: Please panic early

  • According to other estimates, embedded chips will account for about 30% of the total millennium-bug cost.

    ECONOMIST: Please panic early

  • The Department is apparently way behind in getting its computer hardware and software fortified against the so-called Millennium Bug: Unless replaced or adjusted, computers at the turn of the century will behave as if the numerals 00 are 1900 rather than 2000 and may possibly crash.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Troubles arising from the so-called Millennium Bug (chips and programs that think 00 is 1900, not 2000) will surface as companies and governments shift to fiscal year 2000.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • That is probably a reference to fears of a liquidity crunch at the end of the year as financial institutions hold back to avoid millennium-bug accidents indeed, such fears may make the Fed delay raising rates until next year.

    ECONOMIST: Softly, softly

  • Some pundits point an accusing finger at the Federal Reserve's millennium-bug precautions.

    ECONOMIST: Goldilocks, pursued by a bear

  • But technology executives suffered a backlash following the bursting of the Dot-com bubble and before that, when the much-hyped Y2K or millennium bug turned out to be non-existent after clocks switched from 1999 to 2000.

    CNN: Tech experts are key to success

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