Year 2000 computing challenge noteworthy improvements in readiness but vulnerabilities remain

Year 2000 computing challenge noteworthy improvements in readiness but vulnerabilities remain
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Total Pages : 55
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ISBN-10 : 9781428975019
ISBN-13 : 1428975012
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Book Synopsis Year 2000 computing challenge noteworthy improvements in readiness but vulnerabilities remain by : Joel C. Willemssen

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