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Y2-Okay.


Ironically, the much-feared Y2K bug Y2K bug
 or Year 2000 bug or millennium bug

Potential problem in computers and computer networks at the beginning of the year 2000. Until the 1990s, most computer programs used only the last two digits to designate the year, the first two digits being
 didn't wreak havoc. Instead, it became an inadvertent catalyst for technologic innovation. That's because, by mobilizing to stomp out the bug, companies unwittingly built IT departments capable of handling sophisticated enterprise-wide projects. The companies' enterprise-wide thinking and integration applications -- aimed at extermination extermination

mass killing of animals or other pests. Implies complete destruction of the species or other group.
 -- actually paved the way for powerful innovations to be adopted years sooner than anyone expected. Chief among these: on-line customer self-service and electronic data interchange See EDI.

(application, communications) electronic data interchange - (EDI) The exchange of standardised document forms between computer systems for business use. EDI is part of electronic commerce.
 between companies.

"In some ways, the Y2K bug was like the space program in the '60s and '70s, which spun off technologies that transformed American business," says Mitchell Gross, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Mobius Management Systems, a provider of web-based software solutions headquartered in Rye, N.Y. "It forced companies to create information technology teams that could implement enterprise-wide software solutions. Companies introduced ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer.  systems to integrate different functionalities that previously had been managed by often incompatible computing solutions. And integration is enabling these innovations to take off. It's all part of a larger movement toward enterprise computing and integration of diverse functional areas. Many people think of the Internet as a place for retailers such as Amazon.com, but the interchange of data and functional capability within companies and between them dwarfs the retail potential of the Internet. It's changing American business in a wholesale way. And Y2K See Y2K problem and Y2K compliant.

Y2K - Year 2000
 was the watershed in this change."
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