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Updated: October 16, 2003

What's on the minds of CIOs and other executives managing IT budgets? According to Larry Weinbach, chairman and CEO of Unisys, infrastructure security and decisions concerning decentralized versus centralized IT operations are the dominant issues in the post bubble and 9/11 era. These issues fit well with how Weinbach has transformed Unisys from a hardware company selling an array of mainframes and PCs to a company with 80 percent of its revenues from services and an emphasis on high end, multiprocessor Windows servers.


Weinbach: 'We'll win with Windows'
Webcast: In our Face to Face interview, Unisys chief Larry Weinbach discusses his big bet on Windows in the data center, scaling up versus scaling out server architectures, the current climate for IT spending, and his take on outsourcing--the business process utility.
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