Year 2000: The Inside Story of Y2K Panic and the Greatest Cooperative Effort Ever

Author:   Nancy P. James
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
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9781493085613


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   15 December 2024
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Year 2000: The Inside Story of Y2K Panic and the Greatest Cooperative Effort Ever


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The new millennium. The Year 2000. Beyond Mayan prophecies, a more immediate danger loomed: Two-digit year date fields had been used by software programmers to conserve expensive computer storage space for decades. As a consequence, legacy systems reading “00” on January 1, 2000 would most probably interpret the date as 1900. Infrastructurescritical to civilization—including heat, electricity, water and sanitation—were at risk, all complete unknowns. There was fear of an accidental nuclear arms deployment. There was fear of monetary systems being jeopardized, infrastructure collapse, internet securities failures, and lapse of government-provided social programs. Banks experienced runs and law firms worked overtime to develop never-before-seen litigation plans. Year 2000: The Inside Story of Y2K Panic shares the untold story of the actors operating on the global stage responsible for managing computer hardware and software for Year 2000 compliance, thus keeping national infrastructures, finance, and commerce functioning. It turned out that the world did not end January 1, 2000. In fact, most people rang in the new year with the perception that nothing happened at all. This positive outcome was not a stroke of luck, nor was it because people overestimated or exaggerated Y2K risk. It was only possible because people across industries, from legal clerks to programmers to President Bill Clinton himself, worked tirelessly to offset disaster. But the millennium did not pass by completely harmlessly: it turns out that the United States, for a brief period, lost all satellite reconnaissance at 7:00 PM EST, midnight GMT, December 31, 1999.As a leading consultant and speaker on the challenges of Y2K during the lead-up to the new millennium, author Nancy P. James was directly involved in planning for Y2K on the local and global stage. Using first-person experience, primary source documents outlining Y2K fears, and the actions, influences, opinions, and strategies of those involved, James reveals the untold story of the behind-the-scenes scrambling that made Y2K – seemingly – come and go, and offers stark lessons on how the global community can unite to face problems that challenge our world at large.

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Author:   Nancy P. James
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
Imprint:   Globe Pequot Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9781493085613


ISBN 10:   1493085611
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   15 December 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Reviews

James's book is interesting and filled with information. Year 2000 is a useful reminder that computers control all major human activities: banking, business, defense, entertainment, travel, and even medicine. Anyone who cares about the history and future of computers could profit by reading it. --Capers Jones, foremost national expert and strategist on Y2K compliance management and technical solutions


James's book is interesting and filled with information. Year 2000 is a useful reminder that computers control all major human activities: banking, business, defense, entertainment, travel, and even medicine. Anyone who cares about the history and future of computers could profit by reading it. ""A rich and fascinating account of the Y2K issue, which provides a unique window into how the technology and business ecosystem came together to address and resolve a problem of epic size and complexity. The book also references the little known but critical part played by the risk management and insurance community in raising attention and supporting a successful resolution. Nancy's book is exhaustively researched and brings together a wealth of sources and information on this topic. Her approach makes the subject both accessible and compelling. This book has profound implications today, as the world is far more technology-dependent now than it was at the threshold of Y2K - and there are likely comparable systemic problems out there for us to discover and resolve.""--Dominic J. Davison-Jenkins, Ph.D, ACII, CIP, Managing Director and Global Leader, Marketing and Thought Leadership at Aon Professional Services James's book is interesting and filled with information. Year 2000 is a useful reminder that computers control all major human activities: banking, business, defense, entertainment, travel, and even medicine. Anyone who cares about the history and future of computers could profit by reading it. --Capers Jones, foremost national expert and strategist on Y2K compliance management and technical solutions ""Nancy James' new book, Year 2000: The Inside Story of Y2K Panic, tells the inside story of all that went into the problem and its eventual solution. It is a must-read for all who want to understand the cautions of the information technology world we are fast entering.""--Jon Huntress, Y2K Expert


James's book is interesting and filled with information. Year 2000 is a useful reminder that computers control all major human activities: banking, business, defense, entertainment, travel, and even medicine. Anyone who cares about the history and future of computers could profit by reading it. ""A rich and fascinating account of the Y2K issue, which provides a unique window into how the technology and business ecosystem came together to address and resolve a problem of epic size and complexity. The book also references the little known but critical part played by the risk management and insurance community in raising attention and supporting a successful resolution. Nancy's book is exhaustively researched and brings together a wealth of sources and information on this topic. Her approach makes the subject both accessible and compelling. This book has profound implications today, as the world is far more technology-dependent now than it was at the threshold of Y2K - and there are likely comparable systemic problems out there for us to discover and resolve."" James's book is interesting and filled with information. Year 2000 is a useful reminder that computers control all major human activities: banking, business, defense, entertainment, travel, and even medicine. Anyone who cares about the history and future of computers could profit by reading it. ""Nancy James' Year 2000: The Inside Story of the Y2K Panic offers a comprehensive and detailed account of one of the most gripping global crises of the late 20th century... James, steeped in technology with deep expertise in risk analysis provides a powerful insight from both the technical and human perspectives on the issue; business leaders who were at the forefront of the Y2K remediation efforts the human side of these individuals who navigated a tangled web of uncertainty, technological limitations, and the looming deadline of January 1, 2000. One of the strengths of Year 2000 is its ability to break down technical jargon into an easy-to-read digestible format highlighting the cultural and economic factors that exacerbated the panic. In the end, James offers a timely reflection on how technological fears, while sometimes exaggerated, have real-world consequences--and how they shape our future in a world increasingly dependent on digital infrastructure."" ""Nancy James' new book, Year 2000: The Inside Story of Y2K Panic, tells the inside story of all that went into the problem and its eventual solution. It is a must-read for all who want to understand the cautions of the information technology world we are fast entering.""


Author Information

Nancy James has over 40 years of technology and risk analysis experience. She designed and created the first Internet Liability insurance policy in the country, and is a pioneering expert in exposure threats to data security and privacy. James has served as President of the Massacusetts Society of Licensed Insurance Advisers, and his work has been featured by the American Bar Association, in ComputerWorld, Boston Business Journal, Women’s Business, and much more.

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