Error 404--Not Found

Error 404--Not Found

From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:

10.4.5 404 Not Found

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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Error 404--Not Found

Error 404--Not Found

From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:

10.4.5 404 Not Found

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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What follows are three charts from our annual Power survey of Network World readers. The first chart shows Power rankings for the 25 networking CEOs judged most powerful by our readers. The CEO Gain chart shows who's rising up the ranks. And the CEO Predictor chart shows who our readers think will be the most powerful a year from now. What do you think? Take a look at the charts, then jump to our Power Shifts forum to let us know.

Rank CEO Company '99 Power Rating '98 Rating % change '98 Rank
1 Bill Gates Microsoft 80.4 79.5 1.2 1
2 John Chambers Cisco 72.4 69.9 3.49 2
3 Scott McNealy Sun/ Netscape 66.7 61.1 8.35 7
4 Lou Gerstner IBM 65.2 64.4 1.35 4
5 Bill Larson AT&T 64.3 62.4 2.88 5
6 Craig Barrett Intel 63 65.2 -3.55 3
7 Larry Ellison Oracle 61.8 61 1.36 8
8 Rich McGinn Lucent 60.9 61.5 -0.99 6
9 Bernie Ebbers MCI WorldCom 59.8 57.5 3.9 14
10 Eric Schmidt Novell 58.6 60.4 -3.11 10
11 Carly Fiorina* H-P 57.2 59 -3.16 12
12 Charles Wang Computer Assoc. 54 52.1 3.61 16
13 Eric Benhamou 3Com 53.9 60.7 -12.66 9
14 Bill Esrey Sprint 51.8 52.2 -0.75 15
15 John Roth Nortel 50.3 50.7 -0.79 19
16 Duane Ackerman BellSouth 47.5 51 -7.35 17
17 Michael Capellas* Compaq 46.5 59.3 -27.54 11
18 Ivan Seidenberg Bell Atlantic 45.1 50.9 -12.98 18
19 Charles Lee GTE 45.1 49.2 -9.24 20
20 Bill Larson Network Assoc. 44.6 48.7 -9.17 22
21 Joe Nacchio Qwest** 43.3 N/A N/A N/A
22 Sol Trujillo US West 38.9 42.5 -9.13 25
23 Ed Whitacre SBC 38 46.3 -21.8 24
24 Piyush Patel* Cabletron 37.5 49.2 -31.19 20
25 Terry Matthews Newbridge 32.5 41.9 -28.73 26

CEO Gains chart

CEO Company '99 index '98 index % chg.
John Chambers Cisco 42 41.4 0.6
Bill Gates Microsoft 30.4 44.2 -13.8
Scott McNealy Sun/Netscape 29.6 21.2 8.4
Bernie Ebbers MCI WorldCom 25.2 35.6 -10.4
Bill Larson AT&T 23.6 29.6 -6
Carly Fiorina* H-P 22.8 18 4.8
Lou Gerstner IBM 22.4 23.6 -1.2
Larry Ellison Oracle 22.4 23.6 -1.2
Craig Barrett Intel 21.2 30.4 -9.2
Rich McGinn Lucent 20.8 32 -11.2
John Roth Nortel 13.6 18.4 -4.8
Joe Nacchio Qwest 13.6 N/A N/A
Eric Benhamou 3Com 12.8 24.8 -12
Bill Esrey Sprint 12 13.6 -1.6
Ivan Seidenberg Bell Atlantic 10.8 17.6 -6.8
Eric Schmidt Novell 10.4 20.4 -10
Duane Ackerman BellSouth 10 10 0
Bill Larson Network Assoc. 9.6 16 -6.4
Charles Wang Computer Assoc. 9.2 9.2 0
Ed Whitacre SBC 6 10.4 -4.4
Sol Trujillo US West 2 5.2 -3.2
Michael Capellas* Compaq 1.2 24.4 -23.2
Terry Matthews Newbridge 0.8 8 -7.2
Piyush Patel* Cabletron 0 1.2 -1.2
Charles Lee GTE -0.8 7.2 -8

CEO Predictor chart

CEO Company '99 index '98 index % chg.
John Chambers Cisco 37.6 40.8 -3.2
Bill Gates Microsoft 32.8 28.4 4.4
Scott McNealy Sun/Netscape 29.6 25.6 4
Larry Ellison Oracle 25.6 31.6 -6
Bernard Ebbers MCI WorldCom 25.2 31.6 -6.4
Mike Armstrong AT&T 24.4 34 -9.6
Lou Gerstner IBM 24 28.4 -4.4
Craig Barrett Intel 24 35.2 -11.2
Carly Fiorina* H-P 27.2 24.4 2.8
Rich McGinn Lucent 22 33.6 -11.6
Joseph Nacchio Qwest** 14.8 N/A N/A
John Roth Nortel 13.6 20 -6.4
Eric Benhamou 3Com 12.4 27.6 -15.2
Ivan Seidenberg Bell Atlantic 12.4 16.8 -4.4
Charles Wang Computer Assoc. 11.6 12 -0.4
Duane Ackerman BellSouth 11.2 11.6 -0.4
Eric Schmidt Novell 9.6 20.4 -10.8
Bill Larson Network Assoc. 8.8 14.8 -6
Ed Whitacre SBC 7.2 14 -6.8
Bill Esrey Sprint 6 18.8 -12.8
Michael Capellas* Compaq 4.8 24 -19.2
Sol Trujillo US West 2.8 6.4 -3.6
Terry Matthews Newbridge 1.6 5.6 -4
Charles Lee GTE 0.4 8 -7.6
Piyush Patel* Cabletron 0 0.8 -0.8
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3Com captain remains calm despite stormy forecasts
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The new face of Cabletron Systems
Piyush Patel, Cabletron Systems' new CEO, has an aggressive game plan to stimulate revenue growth and keep the beleaguered company on the cutting edge of new markets and technologies. Network World, 06/14/99

Cabletron moves on
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Weekend at Bernie's? Bring your cell phone!
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Gates pushes 'Net use for businesses
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Chambers: Economy moving at Internet speed
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