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Crain's Detroit Business, January, 2000 by ROUSH, MATT

You might call it the $100 billion bust. Planet Earth sailed through the Year 2000 computer rollover, time zone by time zone, with minimal problems. And the Detroit area was no exception. The uneventful New Year's Eve left corporations feeling good about the money they spent. It left local computer companies facing a world without Y2K projects to keep them busy.

``To me, the key was the amount of effort we put into this, the focus, the attention, and all of the remediation and testing,'' said John Beran, chief information officer at Comerica Inc., Michigan's biggest bank-holding company. ``Did we do more than we needed? My answer is, we're never going to know,'' Beran said. ``But the United States has more embedded technology in its infrastructure than any other...

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