A solution developed by the Hebrew University to potential Y2K problems in databases will be marketed worldwide, university officials said Tuesday. The solution aims at preventing potential crises in the computer operations of banks, insurance companies, government offices and other large information- processing systems during the transition to the year 2000.
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