Synopses & Reviews
"For a book written about computers, and the management of technology, and the management of the people who have to manage the technology, Countdown displays unusual clarity and logic. Not only is the array of checklists and 'ask yourself' questions effective, they are also efficient." -Bruce Chapman, President, Discovery Institute Countdown Y2K Written by the experts who first sounded the international Y2K wake-up call, this complete update of the bestseller Managing 00 gives you the need-to-know facts about the most far-reaching computer glitch of all time. You'll find easy-to-follow explanations of the entire scope of the problem from the desktop to embedded systems, from the corporate backoffice to corporate liability, and from revenue loss to infrastructure failure. Emphasizing that the Y2K problem is much more of a management issue than a technical one, this straightforward guide gives you solid advice to ensure business continuity through and beyond January 1, 2000. Peter de Jager and Richard Bergeon also provide an updated picture of Y2K government activities and Y2K remediation progress worldwide. An extensive case study provides a snapshot of a hypothetical business in the process of evaluating Year 2000 risks. This and other valuable tools will help you formulate your own end-to-end Y2K survival plan. Countdown Y2K explains:
* The background and current status of popular Y2K remedies
* Commercial Y2K tools, outsourcing opportunities, and other solution resources
* PC-based exposure and hidden dangers like the BIOS problem
* Finding and inventorying embedded systems at risk
* Testing procedures, including running a pilot program
* Training and keeping your valuable Y2K staff
* Evaluating Y2K risks from vendors and customers
* International Y2K complications, like EMU
* Legal issues and corporate liabilities
* Triage, contingency planning, and disaster recovery
Peter de Jager's Web site at www.year2000.com features current news and commentary, solution providers and staffing databases, and links to all relevant Year 2000 information.
Review
"Is Peter de Jager a Year 2000 prophet, alarmist, or simply a realist? To me it really doesn't matter ... you've got to read this book!"-Howard Rubin, Chair. Department of Computer Science, Hunter College of the City University of NY
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-313) and index.
Table of Contents
Ground Double-Zero.
Behind Every Great Machine.
The Monster in the Closet.
Avoiding Future Shock.
Ready to Run.
Managing the Fix.
Power to the People.
A Date with Destiny.
Taking a Tool Inventory.
2000: A Tool Odyssey.
When in Doubt, Outsource.
Staying Afloat.
The Price of Failure.
Appendices.
Epilogue.
Index.