Y2K: An Autobiography
Y2K: An Autobiography
Peter de Jager
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).
Episode #28 - Last Episode - The Directors and Producers of HBO’s Time Bomb Y2K
A discussion with the producers and directors of the HBO Documentary - Time Bomb Y2K
Dec 27, 2023
1 hr 17 min
Interview Interlude - Vincent Balouet - Y2K In France
An Interview with Vincent Balouet - the former Y2K leader in France. If you wanted to know WHY the situation in France was so very different than in the rest of the world? This is the Interview to listen to. Vincent is a French consultant, he specialized in computer science and risk management (ESIEE Master); He  started his career with Y2k, as a computer science expert and wrote most of the French reports and publications between 92 and 99. He was successively called and appointed by computer security associations, CIO associations, French business associations and the French Government. He founded in 2013 maitrisedescrises.com, a French digital consulting online service to large businesses, addressing large systemic economic risks.You can view this and all the other premium content at: www.vimeo.com/ondemand/y2k
Apr 16, 2021
1 hr 14 min
Interview Interlude - Michael Mainelli - Sheriff of London
Fascinating interview with the Sheriff of London... who was deeply involved with Y2K Efforts in the UK
Dec 11, 2020
1 hr 3 min
Interview Interlude - A second Interview with Prudential Insurance
This is an Interview with Chuck Sevola - one of the leaders within the Prudential Insurance Y2K Project - He was involved in the Offshore Outsourcing to Tata Consultancy Services
Nov 3, 2020
44 min
Episode #16 In Closing
Final Episode of the Audio part of this PodcastThere are additional episodes available at: www.vimeo.com/ondemand/Y2KPlease send your feedback on the series to [email protected]
Oct 19, 2020
23 min
Episode #15 The Question of Italy
In this episode we explore the big question - Why? Given that we believed that Italy (and others) did very little Y2K remediation did they experience no Y2K problems in the Year 2000? and? James Lauber will talk about a problem potentially larger than Y2K - and one we can do little to mitigate. A Carrington Event.
Sep 29, 2020
42 min
Interview Interlude: Maryfran Johnson - a Computerworld Editor's Perspective of Y2K
The former editor-in-chief of CIO magazine and Computerworld, Maryfran is highly respected throughout the IT leadership community nationwide for her engaging stage presence, deep understanding of business technology issues and extensive network of Chief Information and Digital Officers.  In addition to her previous editorial leadership roles with IDG publications, Maryfran also served in 2016-2017 as an adjunct researcher for International Data Corp.’s IT Executive Programs. She holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from The Ohio State University's Kiplinger Program and a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Florida. Prior to joining IDG, she spent 10 years as a reporter at daily newspapers in Florida, Washington State and Ohio.
Sep 15, 2020
1 hr 21 min
Episode #14 Articles as Artefacts and How Computers Fail in Strange Ways
Three articles this episode1998 Dec 14th - An UNreal Question - report from the UN1999 Apr 14th - How Bad, How Long, How Likely - a look at Y2K Preparations1999 Dec 20th - A Best Kept Secret - A look at the HTC - High Tech Consortium And James Lauber explores how computers fail in Strange ways
Aug 26, 2020
53 min
Episode #13 Articles as Artefacts and something new
In this episode I look back at a few important articles that appeared on the year2000.com website - My Testimony to the US House of Representatives, Doomsday Avoided - and my responses to the responses to that somewhat controversial article. In addition? We're introducing a new feature - Tangential IT Issues with James Lauber - where we start exploring the 2038 problem in some detail
Aug 6, 2020
1 hr 3 min
Episode #12 A Trip back to the LOMA 1995 Systems Forum
This is the entire keynote I gave at this conference --- it was one I called 'The Two by Four' talk. An uncompromising, unrelenting talk designed to get the listener to either take action and start fixing the problem, or storm off in a huff determined to prove I was wrong (and then contact me later to say I was correct)Enjoy.
Jul 14, 2020
1 hr 12 min
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