SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                     WASHINGTON, D.C.  20549

                            FORM 10-K/A

                          AMENDMENT NO. 1

                                  TO

           ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
                     SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2000


                 Commission file number:  1-8729

                       UNISYS CORPORATION

     (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

            Delaware                             38-0387840
- -------------------------------               ------------------
(State or other jurisdiction of               (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization)               Identification No.)


Unisys Way
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania                             19424
- ----------------------------------------          ----------
(Address of principal executive offices)          (Zip Code)






-2- The undersigned registrant hereby amends its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2000 by adding the following Exhibits: EXHIBIT NO. DESCRIPTION - ----------- ----------- 99.1 Form 11-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2000 for the Unisys Savings Plan Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this amendment to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. UNISYS CORPORATION Date: June 25, 2001 By: /s/ Janet Brutschea Haugen ---------------------------- Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer EXHIBIT INDEX ------------- EXHIBIT NO. DESCRIPTION - ----------- ----------- 99.1 Form 11-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2000 for the Unisys Savings Plan

                                                                EXHIBIT 99.1


                            SECUTITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                                 WASHINGTON, DC 20549

                                        FORM 11-K
                                      ANNUAL REPORT
                             Pursuant to Section 15(d) of the
                              Securities Exchange Act of 1934


(Mark One):

     [X]   ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
           EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

           For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2000

                                   OR

     [_]   TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
           EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

           For the transition period from ________ to _____________.


Commission file number 1-8729

A.    Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from
      that of the issuer named below:

                              UNISYS SAVINGS PLAN

B.    Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the
      address of its principal executive office:

                               UNISYS CORPORATION
                                   Unisys Way
                          Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19424


REQUIRED INFORMATION Financial Statements and Supplemental Schedule Unisys Savings Plan Years ended December 31, 2000 and 1999 with Report of Independent Auditors CONTENTS Report of Independent Auditors 1 Audited Financial Statements: Statements of Assets Available for Benefits 2 Statements of Changes in Assets Available for Benefits 3 Notes to Financial Statements 4 Supplemental Schedule: Schedule of Assets Held (for Investment Purposes at End of Year) 9 Exhibit: Consent of Independent Auditors

SIGNATURES THE PLAN. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Plan administrator has duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized. UNISYS SAVINGS PLAN UNISYS CORPORATION Date: June 25, 2001 By: /s/ Janet Brutschea Haugen -------------------------- Janet Brutschea Haugen Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

1 Report of Independent Auditors Unisys Corporation Employee Benefits Administrative Committee We have audited the accompanying statements of assets available for benefits of the Unisys Savings Plan (the "Plan") as of December 31, 2000 and 1999, and the related statements of changes in assets available for benefits for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provided a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the assets available for benefits of the Plan at December 31, 2000 and 1999, and the changes in assets available for benefits for the years then ended, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the financial statements taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental schedule of assets held (for investment purposes at end of year) as of December 31, 2000, is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the financial statements but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plan's management. The supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audits of the financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole. Ernst & Young LLP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May 4, 2001

2 Unisys Savings Plan Statements of Assets Available for Benefits December 31 2000 1999 ---------------------------------- (In Thousands) Investments at fair value: Fidelity Mutual Funds $ 1,850,258 $ 2,023,196 Unisys Common Stock Funds 262,009 497,535 Unisys Interest Income Fund 377,906 404,086 Fidelity Money Market Funds 179,508 171,390 Fidelity U.S. Equity Index Commingled Pool Fund 30,074 36,764 Participants' Loans 20,255 21,675 Frozen Investment Contracts 23 2,234 ---------------------------------- Assets available for benefits $ 2,720,033 $ 3,156,880 ================================== See notes to financial statements.

3 Unisys Savings Plan Statements of Changes in Assets Available for Benefits Year ended December 31 2000 1999 ----------------------------------- (In Thousands) Additions: Investment income: Interest and dividends $ 215,566 $ 193,709 Net (depreciation) appreciation in fair value of investments (538,201) 185,090 Contributions: Employer 18,471 8,630 Employee 88,260 82,492 ----------------------------------- Total additions (215,904) 469,921 ----------------------------------- Deductions: Benefit payments 225,307 184,084 Administrative and other expenses 339 287 ----------------------------------- Total deductions 225,646 184,371 ----------------------------------- Transfers from purchased plans 4,703 - ----------------------------------- Net (decrease) increase (436,847) 285,550 Assets available for benefits: Beginning of year 3,156,880 2,871,330 ----------------------------------- End of year $ 2,720,033 $ 3,156,880 =================================== See notes to financial statements.

4 Unisys Savings Plan Notes to Financial Statements December 31, 2000 1. PLAN DESCRIPTION The Unisys Savings Plan (the "Plan") is a defined contribution plan that covers nonbargaining employees paid from a United States payroll of Unisys Corporation (the "Company") and bargaining unit employees whose collective bargaining agreement provides for participation in the Plan. The Employee Benefits Administrative Committee is the Plan administrator. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"). Participants should refer to the Plan document, summary plan description and their respective bargaining unit agreement, if applicable, for complete information. CONTRIBUTIONS Each year, participants may contribute up to 20% or 12% of their pretax compensation, as defined in the Plan, depending on their classification as a non-highly compensated or highly compensated employee, respectively. The Plan allows the Company to make discretionary matching contributions, as determined annually by the Company's Board of Directors. The matching contribution is made in Company common stock and was 50% and 25% of the first 4% of pretax compensation contributed by the participant during 2000 and 1999, respectively. The Plan also allows for rollover contributions from other qualified defined contribution plans. A participant who had Tax Deductible Contributions Accounts (L.E.R.A.) or After-Tax Contributions Accounts retains those accounts under the Plan. No additional L.E.R.A. or After Tax Contributions are allowed. Under the Global Performance Equity Program (G-PEP) shares of Unisys Common Stock were awarded by the Company to participating employees based on the attainment of corporate and/or business unit performance goals. G-PEP awards are maintained in a separate account on behalf of each participant and are subject to special withdrawal and transfer rules. The last award, under this program, was made during 1998. During 1999, the Company allowed participants to invest all or part of their account balances in the Unisys Global Performance Equity Fund in any of the other available funds. Unisys shares remaining in G-PEP accounts were transferred to the Unisys Common Stock Fund. INVESTMENT OPTIONS Participants may elect to have their current contributions and existing account balances invested in any one or more of the investment options offered and managed by Fidelity Management & Research Company and Fidelity Management Trust Company (Fidelity). Information regarding the investment options is available in the Plan Prospectus, the quarterly participant statements and in each investment fund's prospectus made available by Fidelity.

5 1. PLAN DESCRIPTION (continued) PARTICIPANT ACCOUNTS Participant accounts are credited with requested pre-tax, after-tax, rollover, L.E.R.A., G-PEP, and Company matching contributions and an allocation of investment income (losses), and they are charged with an allocation of administrative expenses based on account balances. The benefit to which a participant is entitled is equal to the vested portion of their account. VESTING AND FORFEITURES Plan participants are immediately vested in their contributions, Company matching contributions and earnings thereon. Effective January 1, 2000 the Plan was amended to immediately vest all past and future Company matching contributions. DISTRIBUTIONS/WITHDRAWALS On termination of service, a participant may receive a lump-sum amount equal to the vested value of his or her account, or upon death, disability or retirement, elect to receive payments in the form of an annuity or annual installments over a maximum of twenty years. Plan participants also may receive in-service withdrawals in certain circumstances as defined in the Plan. Loans are also available to Plan participants in accordance with Plan rules and procedures. PLAN TERMINATION Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue its matching contributions and/or to terminate the Plan at any time subject to the provisions of ERISA. 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES USE OF ESTIMATES The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

6 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued) INVESTMENT VALUATION AND INCOME RECOGNITION The Plan's investments are stated at fair value, except for the Unisys Interest Income Fund which includes investments in guaranteed investment contracts issued principally by insurance companies and financial institutions which are valued at contract value as estimated by the insurance companies. Contract value represents contributions and reinvested income, less any withdrawals plus accrued interest, because these investments have fully benefit responsive features. All participant initiated transactions with the fund are permitted at contract value with no conditions, limits or restrictions. However, withdrawals influenced by Company-initiated events, such as in connection with the sale of a business, may result in a distribution at other than contract value. No reserves have been provided or are considered necessary against contract values for credit risk of contract issuers or otherwise. Contract value of these investment contracts approximates their fair value. Interest accrued on the contract balances, during 2000 and 1999, at rates ranging from 5.02% to 8.71% and from 4.94% to 8.71%, respectively. Interest rates are set at the time the contract is negotiated and, depending on the terms of the contract, are fixed through the maturity date or are re-set quarterly, semi-annually or annually. The average yield on the contracts was 6.24% and 6.12%, for 2000 and 1999, respectively. As of December 31, 2000 and 1999, because of the large number of investment contracts with numerous counterparties, the Plan had no significant concentrations of credit risk. Shares of registered investment companies are valued at quoted market prices which represent net asset values of shares held by the Plan year-end. Shares of Unisys common stock are valued at the closing market price on the last day of the Plan year. Participant loans are valued at the outstanding principal balance, which approximates fair value. Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on a trade-date basis. Interest income is reported on the accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Realized gains and losses from securities sold are reported on an average cost basis. Investments in Frozen Investment Contracts represent the cash balance from payments made to the Plan from the Conservation Estate of the Executive Life Insurance Company ("ELIC") and from state guaranty associations in settlement of claims made by the Plan as a result of the insolvency of ELIC. The remaining cash balance at December 31, 2000 represents amounts that will be allocated to Plan participants or applied to pay administrative expense of the Plan.

7 3. INVESTMENTS The Plan's investments at December 31, 2000 and 1999 were held in trusts with Fidelity Management Trust Company, First Union National Bank, and Oriental Bank & Trust, each of which was established for the investment of the Plan's assets. During 2000 and 1999 the Plan's investments (including investments purchased, sold, as well as held during the year) (depreciated) appreciated in fair value as follows (in thousands): 2000 1999 -------------------------------------- Fidelity Mutual Funds $ (313,144) $ 190,468 Unisys Common Stock Funds (242,693) (13,562) Unisys U.S. Equity Index Commingled Pool Fund (3,108) 6,378 Frozen Investment Contracts 20,744 1,806 -------------------------------------- $ (538,201) $ 185,090 ====================================== Investments that represent 5% or more of fair value of the Plan's assets are as follows: 2000 1999 -------------------------------------- *Unisys Stock Fund $ 244,215 $ 453,710 Unisys Interest Income Fund 377,906 404,086 Fidelity Magellan Fund 393,232 460,126 Fidelity Asset Manager Fund 254,566 273,764 Fidelity Asset Manager Growth Fund 269,618 311,052 Fidelity Retirement Money Market Fund 140,912 ** *Nonparticipant-directed **Did not represent 5% or more of fair value The net assets and significant components of the changes in net assets relating to the non-participant-directed investments are as follows: December 31 2000 1999 -------------------------------------- (In thousands) Net assets: Unisys Stock Fund $ 244,215 $ 453,710 Unisys Common Stock Fund 17,731 42,508 Interest-Bearing Cash 62 1,317 Unisys Interest Income Fund 377,906 404,086 Frozen Investment Contracts 23 2,234 -------------------------------------- Total $ 639,937 $ 903,855 ======================================

8 3. INVESTMENTS (continued) Year ended December 31 2000 1999 -------------------------------------- (In thousands) Changes in net assets: Interest and dividends $ 25,213 $ 25,542 Net depreciation in fair value of investments (222,034) (11,783) Contributions 32,573 19,794 Benefit payments (63,230) (60,252) Administrative and other expenses (27) (87) Net transfers (36,413) 16,054 -------------------------------------- Total $ (263,918) $ (10,732) ====================================== At December 31, 2000 the Plan held 1,212,376 and 16,411,373 shares of Unisys Common Stock in the Unisys Common Stock Fund and Unisys Stock Fund, respectively. At December 31, 1999 the Plan held 1,330,985 and 14,081,197 shares of Unisys Common Stock in the Unisys Common Stock Fund and Unisys Stock Fund, respectively. 4. TAX STATUS OF THE PLAN The Plan has received a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service dated June 24, 1996, stating that the Plan is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and, therefore, the related trusts are exempt from taxation. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Plan Administrator believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan is qualified and the related trusts are tax-exempt.

9 Supplemental Schedule Unisys Savings Plan EIN 38-0387840 Plan-004 Schedule H, Line 4i Schedule of Assets Held (for Investment Purposes at End of Year) December 31, 2000 Description of Investment Including Maturity Date, Identity of Issue, Borrower, Rate of Interest, Par or Current Lessor or Similar Party Maturity Value Cost Value - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Fidelity Mutual Funds: Fidelity Fund 820,321 shares $ 27,752,999 $ 26,873,711 Puritan Fund 925,770 shares 16,536,486 17,432,254 Trend Fund 79,917 shares 4,816,643 4,508,131 Ginnie Mae Portfolio Fund 383,855 shares 4,071,111 4,118,767 Magellan Fund 3,296,162 shares 302,116,837 393,232,102 Contra Fund 2,045,722 shares 95,649,382 100,588,174 Equity Income Fund 288,567 shares 13,526,775 15,418,117 Growth Company Fund 919,493 shares 67,708,018 65,679,353 Investment Grade Bond Fund 846,069 shares 6,114,290 6,057,857 Growth & Income Portfolio Fund 1,350,595 shares 49,169,498 56,860,065 Intermediate Bond Fund 345,726 shares 3,496,146 3,471,086 Capital & Income Portfolio Fund 858,696 shares 8,170,127 6,637,722 Value Fund 368,740 shares 17,497,842 17,091,077 Mortgage Securities Portfolio Fund 170,065 shares 1,826,748 1,829,899 Government Securities Fund 771,768 shares 7,552,926 7,617,346 Retirement Growth Fund 1,043,809 shares 25,550,614 22,974,240 Over-The-Counter Portfolio Fund 695,995 shares 36,914,175 28,570,578 Overseas Fund 282,581 shares 9,698,841 9,712,298 Europe Fund 321,788 shares 9,739,273 9,579,619 Pacific Fund 329,926 shares 6,033,425 5,704,414 Real Estate Investment Portfolio Fund 301,804 shares 5,047,574 5,583,375 Balanced Fund 645,505 shares 9,460,043 9,805,215 International Growth & Income Fund 343,149 shares 7,417,626 7,796,352 Capital Appreciation Fund 397,006 shares 9,049,484 8,825,454 Conv. Securities Fund 580,482 shares 12,809,399 12,062,416 Canada Fund 87,235 shares 1,886,073 1,833,689 Utilities Fund 1,159,061 shares 22,806,562 18,649,288 Blue Chip Fund 1,888,908 shares 76,845,331 97,335,445 Asset Manager Fund 15,134,741 shares 247,873,878 254,566,350 Disciplined Equity Fund 274,715 shares 7,076,937 7,093,138 Low-Priced Fund 577,799 shares 13,159,450 13,358,707 Worldwide Fund 447,331 shares 6,960,288 6,991,779 Equity Income II Fund 1,783,572 shares 42,543,369 42,556,026 Stock Selector Fund 444,050 shares 11,189,112 11,030,207 Asset Manager Growth Fund 16,946,479 shares 272,846,103 269,618,483 Emerging Markets Fund 205,482 shares 2,318,106 1,650,020 Emerging Markets Growth Fund 2,135,146 shares 105,714,040 77,228,235 Diversified International Fund 727,111 shares 13,860,564 15,952,811 Asset Manager Income Fund 3,126,735 shares 35,896,701 36,676,600 Diversified Growth Fund 1,316,216 shares 35,054,753 39,433,830 New Markets Income Fund 261,683 shares 2,978,507 2,980,574 Export & Multinational Fund 207,425 shares 4,058,810 3,501,342 Global Balanced Fund 56,075 shares 861,456 977,381 International Value Fund 155,096 shares 2,732,532 2,064,328 Small Capital Stock Fund 607,847 shares 8,762,937 9,865,362 Mid-Capital Stock Fund 1,200,198 shares 29,980,451 31,277,151 Large-Capital Stock Fund 274,507 shares 5,262,462 4,872,496 Europe Capital Appreciation Stock Fund 170,624 shares 3,283,738 3,274,283 Latin America Fund 100,155 shares 1,489,274 1,308,024 Japan Fund 554,839 shares 9,854,771 7,629,031 Southeast Asia Fund 154,128 shares 1,965,882 1,761,680 Freedom Income Fund 53,290 shares 598,373 595,245 Freedom 2000 Fund 32,275 shares 402,855 381,164 Freedom 2010 Fund 207,093 shares 2,988,128 2,866,167 Freedom 2020 Fund 156,794 shares 2,395,933 2,282,915 Freedom 2030 Fund 140,289 shares 2,257,431 2,104,339 Target Timeline 2001 Fund 60,346 shares 566,100 566,050 Target Timeline 2003 Fund 43,217 shares 402,913 401,490 Spartan Total Market Index Fund 89,088 shares 3,141,269 2,984,441 Spartan Extended Market Index Fund 62,544 shares 2,057,032 1,671,181 Spartan International Market Index Fund 28,596 shares 967,752 906,214 Short-Term Bond Fund 287,960 shares 2,506,325 2,482,211 Global Bond Fund 225,435 shares 2,186,509 1,884,638 Fifty Fund 232,319 shares 4,760,734 4,297,905 U.S. Bond Index Portfolio Fund 1,308,690 shares 13,841,900 13,859,028 Institutional Short-Intermed. Gov't. Portfolio 157,778 shares 1,461,828 1,459,444 ------------------------------------- Total Fidelity Mutual Funds 1,765,523,451 1,850,258,314 *Unisys Common Stock Funds: Unisys Common Stock Fund 417,298 shares 11,600,420 17,731,001 Unisys Stock Fund 10,664,419 shares 281,092,403 244,215,200 Interest-Bearing Cash 62,250 shares 62,250 62,250 ------------------------------------- Total Unisys Common Stock Funds 292,755,073 262,008,451 *Unisys Interest Income Fund: CDC #BR-137-02; 5.62% 6,018,852 6,018,852 Comb Ins #CG-1086; 6.35% 7,134,812 7,134,812 Connecticut General Life Insurance Company #RDGIC 25241; 6.92% 12,690,853 12,690,853 Metropolitan Life Insurance #2474406901; 8.71% 9,919,086 9,919,086 Fidelity Stif Cash Portfolio; 6.53% 33,416,747 33,416,747 Chase Manhattan Bank #400971; 6.08% 5,004,297 5,004,297 Chase Manhattan Bank #400882; 6.02% 2,463,376 2,463,376 Chase Manhattan Bank #400179; 5.85% 6,022,719 6,022,719 Chase Manhattan Bank #400012; 6.28% 192,022 192,022 Chase Manhattan Bank #400015; 6.37% 693,978 693,978 Chase Manhattan Bank #400883; 6.26% 3,473,578 3,473,578 Chase Manhattan Bank #426617; 6.87% 5,602,106 5,602,106 Chase Manhattan Bank #430126; 7.37% 19,494,523 19,494,523 Deutsche Bank #UNI-9; 5.63% 6,005,175 6,005,175 Deutsche Bank #UNI-6; 5.91% 5,009,547 5,009,547 Deutsche Bank #UNI-5; 5.91% 5,018,758 5,018,758 Deutsche Bank #UNI-3; 7.01% 9,920,749 9,920,749 Deutsche Bank #UNI-7; 6.01% 5,089,967 5,089,967 Deutsche Bank #UNI-4; 6.10% 4,031,668 4,031,668 Deutsche Bank #UNI-8; 5.02% 6,128,385 6,128,385 Deutsche Bank #UNI-10; 7.04% 6,054,960 6,054,960 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-15; 5.76% 5,306,194 5,306,194 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-09; 6.37% 3,309,611 3,309,611 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-17; 5.48% 5,560,053 5,560,053 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-14; 5.66% 5,183,760 5,183,760 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-08; 6.18% 140,076 140,076 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-13; 5.76% 474,500 474,500 Monumental Life Insurance Company #BDA137TR-19; 6.10% 7,834,497 7,834,497 Monumental Life Insurance Company #MDA134TR; 7.37% 19,492,568 19,492,568 Morgan Guaranty Trust Company #04A; 6.73% 7,053,722 7,053,722 Morgan Guaranty Trust Company #01A; 6.58% 6,773,919 6,773,919 Morgan Guaranty Trust Company #02B; 6.71% 6,853,531 6,853,531 Morgan Guaranty Trust Company #03A; 7.30% 7,541,962 7,541,962 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-119802; 5.69% 4,495,143 4,495,143 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-119801; 5.59% 5,033,710 5,033,710 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-109801; 5.12% 7,137,744 7,137,744 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-1019701; 6.45% 2,407,617 2,407,617 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-1079901; 6.13% 5,136,670 5,136,670 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-019901; 5.43% 5,090,730 5,090,730 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-029901; 5.74% 6,016,355 6,016,355 Rabobank Nederland #UNI-129901; 7.37% 19,494,055 19,494,055 State Street Bank & Trust Company #97066; 6.34% 4,341,608 4,341,608 State Street Bank & Trust Company #98025; 6.11% 6,051,098 6,051,098 State Street Bank & Trust Company #97059; 6.43% 6,038,809 6,038,809 State Street Bank & Trust Company #98152; 5.99% 6,004,192 6,004,192 State Street Bank & Trust Company #98170; 5.61% 6,082,502 6,082,502 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company #76686; 6.22% 1,304,646 1,304,646 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company #76686-01; 6.75% 5,515,611 5,515,611 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company #76686-03; 6.28% 1,143,037 1,143,037 Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company #76686-04; 6.35% 3,132,611 3,132,611 UBS Warburg #2514; 4.94% 8,104,314 8,104,314 UBS Warburg #2530; 5.72% 4,032,693 4,032,693 UBS Warburg #2616; 6.27% 8,996,471 8,996,471 UBS Warburg #3041; 7.37% 19,492,300 19,492,300 West Deutsche Landsbank #WLB6063; 6.07% 3,137,627 3,137,627 West Deutsche Landsbank #WLB6133; 6.63% 4,806,068 4,806,068 ------------------------------------- 377,906,162 377,906,162 *Fidelity Money Market Funds: Retirement Money Market Portfolio Fund 140,911,689 shares 140,911,689 140,911,689 Retirement Gov't. Money Market Portfolio Fund 35,078,886 shares 35,078,886 35,078,886 Daily Income Trust Fund 3,517,704 shares 3,517,704 3,517,704 ------------------------------------- Total Fidelity Money Market Funds 179,508,279 179,508,279 *Fidelity U.S. Equity Index Commingled Pool Fund 785,005 units 20,650,413 30,073,540 *Participants' Loans - 20,254,770 Frozen Investment Contracts 23,196 23,196 ------------------------------------- Total $2,636,366,574 $2,720,032,712 ===================================== *Party-In-Interest

Consent of Independent Auditors We consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statements (Form S-8 No. 333-56038 and Form S-8 No. 333-87411) pertaining to the Unisys Savings Plan of Unisys Corporation of our report dated May 4, 2001, with respect to the financial statements and schedule of the Unisys Savings Plan included in this Annual Report (Form 11-K) for the year ended December 31, 2000. Ernst & Young LLP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania June 25, 2001