* Tips for saving dough in the WAN * A question of identity theft * A public utility for the public good * A most excellent network Tips for saving dough in the WANYour WAN bandwidth needs are probably growing. This week Johna Till Johnson passes along several tips for making sure your costs don’t grow with them.https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0728johnson.html?voA question of identity theft Paul McNamara this week buzzes Gartner’s recent report that millions of Americans apparently believe they are victims of identity theft. The survey numbers, he says, don’t make sense.https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0728buzz.html?vo A public utility for the public goodFrank Dzubeck makes the case for treating all communications services as a public utility – not just saying such services are a utility, but instead actually regulating them as we do power companies or water companies.https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0728dzubeck.html?voA most excellent networkIf your network is excellent, Beth Schultz wants to hear from you. She’s on the hunt for Network World’s next User Excellence Award winner, and you could be it.https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0728edit.html?vo Related content news AWS launches Cost Optimization Hub to help curb cloud expenses At its ongoing re:Invent 2023 conference, the cloud service provider introduced several new and free updates that are expected to help enterprises optimize their AWS costs. By Anirban Ghoshal Nov 28, 2023 3 mins Amazon re:Invent Events Industry how-to Getting started on the Linux (or Unix) command line, Part 4 Pipes, aliases and scripts make Linux so much easier to use. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Nov 27, 2023 4 mins Linux news AI partly to blame for spike in data center costs Low vacancies and the cost of AI have driven up colocation fees by 15%, DatacenterHawk reports. By Andy Patrizio Nov 27, 2023 4 mins Generative AI Data Center news Nvidia’s made-for-China chip delayed due to integration issues: Report Nvidia’s AI-focused H20 GPUs bypass US restrictions on China’s silicon access, including limits on-chip performance and density. By Sam Reynolds Nov 24, 2023 4 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Technology Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe