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Mr.Venu..

Do not Worry, It must have been a slip of the Tongue on the Part of the
Speaker. We'll anyway have CRASHED2000 Projects on Hand. 

Regards,
Chella Prabhu.


At 11:55 AM 6/12/97 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Hi All,
>
>     I just wanted to share my ideas with all the people in the list.
>Recently I have attended one of our company's business meetings. Someone
>from the front rows asked the speaker abt the future of all the systems,
>resources, people after Year2000. For that the speaker (who is one of the
>top execs in our company) said that the Year2000 market will be there even
>after Year2000. It will be there for 5 to 6 years after that. I am
>wondering as to what the people will do with Y2K projects once, the
>inevitable crash has already occured. As someone rightly pointed out in
>earlier discussions, if you are not going to start by September this year,
>you are dead in the business and the systems are going to crash at the
>stroke of 12:00 midnight Dec 31st, 1999. I thought of asking the speaker as
>to what will be the Y2K work even after the crash (year200) but thought
>that was not a good platform to raise the question. As the discussion on
>Y2K is picking up momentum, I too wanted to share my ideas and insights.
>Can anybody tell me how far the speaker's statement is true. I am not
>judging anybody nor trying to grade someone. I just want to know the real
>future of all these year2000 work after the crash. Thanx in advance for any
>suggestions.
>
>Regards,
>Venu
>
>
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