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The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent. If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.
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By ANN SULLIVAN
Network
World, 12/25/00
Carrier infrastructure czars
Wu Fu Chen
John McQuillan
Greg Mumford
Carl Russo
Henry Schacht
Dan Smith
Jeannette Symons
Wu Fu Chen
Entrepreneur
What's Chen done? Pretty much the industry from A to Z. The 10th child
of Taiwanese farmers, Chen has founded or helped launch 11 networking
companies, including Anda Networks, Ardent Communications, Arris Networks,
Cameo Communications, Cascade Communications, Cinta Corp., Geyser Networks,
OptiMight Communications, SanCom Corp., Santera Systems, Shasta Networks
and Zettacom. Some are new, some have changed hands. They're not all
blockbusters, but he's certainly had his share. Chen isn't one to remain
idle; the longest he's stayed at any one company is one year.
John McQuillan
President, McQuillan Ventures
Well-respected
and intelligent, McQuillan has a good gig going, and he knows it. This
consultant-turned-venture capitalist evaluates and funds new businesses
in broadband networking. Complementing the venture capital work is his
events forum. McQuillan founded and chairs the annual Next Generation
Networks and NGN Ventures conferences, where emerging technology firms
take the floor. McQuillan cashed in on his first event series, the ATM
Year conferences, in 1997 as that technology's prominence waned.
Greg Mumford
President of Optical Networks, Nortel Networks
The optical lead is Nortel's to lose. Dell'Oro Group reports that Nortel
captured 43.2% of the overall optical transport market in third-quarter
2000. Part of Mumford's role is to identify acquisition prospects; recent
purchases include CoreTek (for tunable lasers), Qtera (for ultra-long-distance
components) and Xros (for photonic switching).
Carl Russo
Group vice president, Optical Networking, Cisco
Optical is one of the hottest areas of growth for Cisco, and Russo is
feeding the flames with acquisitions of companies such as Cerent, Pirelli
Optical Systems and Monterey Networks. In fiscal fourth-quarter 2000,
Cisco earnings included $1 billion in optical gear bookings, up from
practically zero in fiscal 1999.
Henry Schacht
Chairman and CEO, Lucent
Returning CEO Schacht inherited (reluctantly) the onerous task of stabilizing
telecom equipment maker Lucent after it misjudged high-speed optical
market prospects and fell behind rival Nortel. In an effort to reverse
the company's slide, Schacht has taken over the restructuring efforts,
which call for an executive reorganization and staff reductions. Lucent's
stock price is down more than 70% since late November 1999.
Dan Smith
President and CEO, Sycamore Networks
A billionaire with a frugal streak, Smith works from a windowless office
and eschews corporate excess. He doesn't drink coffee or tea, saying
he has enough energy without the caffeine. The go-to guy at Sycamore,
Smith is the complement to visionary Desh Deshpande, Sycamore's founder
and chairman. Together the two aim to move the company from a provider
of optical point products to one that delivers an end-to-end package.
Smith orchestrated the company's September acquisition of Sirocco Systems,
which adds optical access products to Sycamore's transport, switching
and management products.
Jeannette Symons
CTO and vice president of engineering, Zhone Technologies
Symons doesn't waste any time.
Just two days after Ascend Communications was sold to Lucent, the co-founder
of Ascend started making plans to launch Zhone Technologies. Symons
and Zhone Chairman and CEO Mory Ejabat, another former Ascend executive,
kept those plans under wraps for nearly a year before disclosing product
details. Despite the low profile, the start-up caused a stir by raising
$500 million in financing.
Symons is the company's visionary, responsible for product development.
Her track record at Ascend added to the venture's credibility, and investors
bought into Zhone's plan to consolidate edge functions in a single system
and deliver management control to service providers via a single console.
The company's flagship edge switch/router will incorporate a DSL access
multiplexer, digital-loop carrier and more.
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