The SCO Group has postponed the price hike of its Linux license for another two weeks. But more significantly, perhaps, the company has also decided to hold back from actually sending invoices to companies. Why? One analyst speculates that SCO may be worried that many of those companies would see the invoices as fraudulent and take counter-action. SCO gives Linux users more time http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1016scolinux.html?netThe SCO Group has postponed the price hike of its Linux license for another two weeks. But more significantly, perhaps, the company has also decided to hold back from actually sending invoices to companies. Why? One analyst speculates that SCO may be worried that many of those companies would see the invoices as fraudulent and take counter-action.SCO gives Linux users more timehttps://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1016scolinux.html?net VeriSign sells Network Solutions registrar businessVeriSign is distancing itself from the domain-name registration business. The company plans to sell off that business, while retaining only a 15% stake. https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1016netsol.html?netHigh-frequency wireless technology gets FCC go-aheadThe Federal Communications Commission Thursday adopted service rules for the commercial use of a wireless technology that uses high-frequency spectrum bands to deliver large amounts of data at high speeds.https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1017highwirel.html?netVerizon offers security serviceVerizon this week unveiled a security service for small and midsized businesses. Verizon Business Internet Security Services monitors customers’ networks seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Customer support and automatic updates on security threats are also provided. https://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2003/1016vzsec.html?netThis week’s top 5 stories so far:1. AT&T touts tool to map IP traffichttps://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1013att.html?net 2. Two service providers rank among fastest-growing tech companieshttps://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2003/1013deloitte.html?net3. Start-ups push storage with a twisthttps://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1013permabit.html?net4. ILECs answer VoIP phone threatshttps://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1013skype.html?net5. 10 Gigabit ready to set up enterprise shophttps://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1013specialfocus.html?net Related content news US will take decades for supply chain independence in chips: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pointed out that Nvidia’s latest AI servers have 35,000 parts from all over the world, including Taiwan. By Sam Reynolds Nov 30, 2023 4 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry news Why are 5G private networks failing to take off in India? Lack of clarity on spectrum allocation coupled with high capital expenditure are leading to low uptake of 5G-enabled private networks in India. By Gagandeep Kaur Nov 30, 2023 5 mins Private 5G news HPE goes all-in for AI with new hybrid cloud compute, storage products At its annual Discover conference, HPE debuted a range of hybrid cloud offerings designed to allow enterprises to optimize generative AI model development and implementation. By Sascha Brodsky Nov 30, 2023 6 mins CPUs and Processors Flash Storage Generative AI news Dell provides $150M to develop an AI compute cluster for Imbue Helping the startup build an independent system to create foundation models may help solidify Dell’s spot alongside cloud computing giants in the race to power AI. By Elizabeth Montalbano Nov 29, 2023 4 mins Generative AI Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe