The Windows 2000 worm that caused work disruption for companies worldwide early this week may not have caused significant damage, but certainly served as a wake-up call for businesses to re-think their security strategies, an analyst said.
Hewlett-Packard Co. is readying server management software that should give users control of Unix, Linux and Windows machines from a single console, a capability analysts say will be particularly important as businesses consolidate workloads to boost efficiencies in their data centers.
Looking to scale Java applications on its Windows-based multiprocessor system, Unisys Corp. on Monday will announce availability of a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for its ES7000 server running Windows and as many as 32 Intel Corp. processors.