Daylight Savings Time has traditionally started on the first Sunday of April. However, this year, congress decided to start Daylight Savings Time early – on March 11. Some are calling this a “mini Y2K situation,” referring to computer changes needed prior to the year 2000. Dr. Pati Milligan, professor of Information Systems at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business explains the impact early daylight savings time may have in our offices and homes and what we can do to prepare for it.