"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 ...
Microsoft on Thursday officially released an update to its Windows 2000 operating system. With Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, the software maker added various security and compatibility fixes and ...
After a nearly three-year process, Microsoft said Tuesday that its Windows 2000 operating system has been certified as secure through an evaluation process that was developed through the cooperative ...
Microsoft said Monday that it discovered a critical security vulnerability in a component of its Windows 2000 operating system that could enable a remote attacker to gain total control of a machine ...
Pentagon sources last week confirmed that officials are investigating an apparent intrusion into at least one military server through a previously unknown vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s Windows ...
Microsoft Corp. confirmed late yesterday that some of the secret code underlying its Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems has been leaked on the Internet. The company played down any ...
What is considered the greatest operating system of all time? The debate continues, with many pointing to Windows XP, released in 2001, for its flexibility, versatility, and nostalgia. Others advocate ...
Microsoft officially launched Windows 2000 for businesses and organizations on February 17, 2000. 24 years after its launch, it has become somewhat forgotten due to the launch of Windows XP in 2001.
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
In a video with over 935,000 views, tech influencer @lotsaplots shows an array of computers, each of them out of date and using the Windows 2000 operating system. “…They’re using the latest technology ...
CSOs are holding back on Windows Vista deployments for plenty of valid reasons. But a vendor "study" indicating Vista is more vulnerable to malware than Windows 2000 seems like a stretch. About FUD ...