It's been 20 years since the successful completion of the world's largest IT project. Join Peter de Jager as he looks back on more than a decade of effort (and controversy).
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It's been 20 years since the successful completion of the world's largest IT project. Join Peter de Jager as he looks back on more than a decade of effort (and controversy).
An Interview Interlude - A Y2K Conversation with a Journalist
Y2K: An Autobiography
45 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
An Interview Interlude - A Y2K Conversation with a Journalist
I thought it would be useful to give you a taste of the interviews that are in the Ondemand section of this Podcast series. Join me as I have a conversation with Murray Campbell who was once a Journalist with The Globe and Mail and who was brave enough to fly with me from Chicago, IL to Heathrow London that fateful night.Spoiler... we survived. p.s. I will continue with 'It was a Change Problem' April 6th - my schedule is a bit up in the air, as is everyone else's these days.
Y2K: An Autobiography
It's been 20 years since the successful completion of the world's largest IT project. Join Peter de Jager as he looks back on more than a decade of effort (and controversy).