Questions about the new OS's stability will mean most organizations will not begin to use Windows 2000 until six months to a year after its official launch here Thursday, Dan Kusn ...
A year ago, a survey of Computerworld readers found that the No. 1 thing they wanted from Windows 2000 was stability – no more blue screens of death. Now, on the operating system’s first anniversary, ...
"Windows 2000 has been an extraordinarily success operating system," said Steve O'Halloran, the managing director of AssetMetrix Research Labs, the arm of the Ottawa-based firm that analyzed the data ...
As more companies adopt Windows 2000 Server, many IT managers have found it hard to deploy, let alone plan, the migration. The reason: Windows 2000 isn’t just the next version of Windows NT Server 4.
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for July 2010--revealing a relatively light month for patching. This coming Patch Tuesday will have only four security ...
Microsoft Corp. will gradually phase out its Windows 2000 Server family, the company said Wednesday. Effective April 1, 2006, the products will no longer be available. The retirement announcement ...
Microsoft has been releasing versions of Windows for over three decades.Which means, at some point, every single one of us ...
If you're using Windows 2000, you'll need to migrate to a more recent version of Windows -- or live with the lack of support from Microsoft. Microsoft has a Windows 2000 End-of-Support Center with ...
President Clinton is asking for $600 million in emergency assistance to help people meet heating oil costs. Minnesota Sens. Rod Grams and Paul Wellstone said the state’s share would be $1.3 million.
When salty coastal air meets memory errors in one of Portugal's rail ticket machines Bork!Bork!Bork! It's back to the ...
What was Microsoft’s best Windows operating system of all time? If you’re like us, you have…opinions. Even if you’re not the type to parse through all of the little details that separated Windows 98 ...
On November 20th, 1985, a then not-so-big company called Microsoft announced that Windows was commercially available. Read the full story of the Microsoft operating system below. Windows 1 to 11: The ...