Lets's Talk Computers - IDG Books  December 25, 1999
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Interview on December 25, 1999
Y2K     Guest: Jesse Feiler


Y2K expert Jesse Feiler tells you what you need to know in his book Y2K Bible Procrastinator's Edition. Find out what this volume from IDG Books has to prepare your systems for the Year 2000 -- and what to do when problems arise. Straightforward explanations help you objectively evaluate Y2K's potential impact on you, your business, and society at large and pinpoint the risks you face. Checklists, testing strategies, and morning-after advice help you develop a fast, focused, realistic plan to meet Y2K challenges -- and make the smoothest possible transition into the new millennium. It's never too late to assess your risk!
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