WORLD WIDE WEB - The Y2K bug produced a number of jobs for people in the information technology sector, and many of them were in the consulting realm. But what about life for these consultants after Y2K. Peter de Jager, one of the most well-known Y2K consultants in the financial services industry, is starting a new monthly newsletter, titled "Managing Change & Technology." The newsletter will be sent out monthly via e-mail. According to de Jager, the newsletter concentrates on the issues surrounding change and is written in a conversational, friendly style. For more information e-mail de Jager at managechange@home.com.
Y2K consultant starts new tech newsletter
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