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Magnet icon Six power moves of ’06
How a handful of the year’s biggest moves by enterprises and vendors will play out in 2007. PLUS, Four power mergers of 2006
Magnet icon The 50 most powerful people in networking
Our annual, wide-ranging look at the influential and persuasive personalities giving shape to the network industry
Top 50 slideshow >PLUS, meet three of the most powerful people in-depth
Kelly Herrell Brad Booth
Brad Booth
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AT&T: the carrier colossus
Cisco: the industry juggernaut
EMC: the house that storage built
HP: lots of dirty laundry, but still powerful
IBM: the sticking power of services
Intel: Welcome to Planet Paranoid
Microsoft: the old and the restless
Oracle: identifying a leader
Symantec: superstar for information stewardship
Verizon: future-proofed

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Linux would be the de facto operating system, identity management would be a breeze and ... what else? Given the chance, here’s how four of you would change the world
Elliot Zeltzer, Arun Desouza, Jonathon Campbell, Christopher Paidhrin
Magnet icon Six industry-defining power struggles
Heated competition in six key areas, including security, storage and Linux, could change the way you build, manage and pay for your IT infrastructure
Magnet icon THREE EASY WAYS TO GET MORE POWERFUL
Getting 'street cred' with executives, staff and users doesn’t have to be tricky
Donna Manley
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