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 companies judged most powerful by our readers. The Company Gain chart shows who's rising up the ranks. And the Company 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 Company '99 rating '98 rating Chg. '98 rank
1 Microsoft 80.9 80.5 0.5 1
2 Cisco 80.2 75.2 6.2 2
3 Intel 75.9 73.9 2.6 3
4 AT&T 71.0 66.8 5.9 5
5 Lucent 70.8 66.4 6.2 6
6 Sun/Netscape 70.6 63.2 10.6 9
7 IBM 70.5 66.4 5.8 6
8 3Com 67.7 67.7 0.0 4
9 H-P 67.6 62.6 7.4 11
10 MCI WorldCom 67.1 65.4 2.5 8
11 Oracle 66.9 62.0 7.4 12
12 Nortel 62.6 55.6 11.2 17
13 Novell 62.3 62.8 -0.8 10
14 Network Assoc. 60.7 54.1 10.8 19
15 Sprint 59.4 57.0 4.1 15
16 BellSouth 58.9 54.9 6.8 18
17 Bell Atlantic 58.3 56.3 3.4 16
18 Compaq 57.6 61.5 -6.8 13
19 Computer Assoc. 56.4 53.3 5.4 20
20 GTE 54.4 53.3 2.1 20
21 Qwest* 51.5 N/A N/A N/A
22 Cabletron 50.8 52.0 -2.5 22
23 SBC 50.0 51.2 -2.4 23
24 USWest 49.0 47.8 2.6 25
25 Newbridge 40.5 44.4 -9.4 26

Company power gain chart

Company '99 rank '98 rank Chng.
Cisco 73.2 58 15.2
Lucent 55.2 56.3 -1.1
MCI WorldCom 55.2 49.6 5.6
Sun/Netscape 44 27.2 16.8
Intel 42.8 47.6 -4.8
Microsoft 42.4 56 -13.6
AT&T 42 35.6 6.4
Oracle 37.6 32 5.6
IBM 34.8 30 4.8
Nortel Networks 32.4 27.2 5.2
Hewlett-Packard 31.2 26.4 4.8
3Com 29.6 43.2 -13.6
Qwest* 28.8 N/A N/A
Sprint 26.8 21.2 5.6
Bell Atlantic 24 26 -2
BellSouth 22.4 12.8 9.6
Network Associates 20.8 23.6 -2.8
Computer Associates 16 14.4 1.6
SBC Communications 15.2 20.8 -5.6
GTE 11.2 10 1.2
US West 8.8 10.8 -2
Cabletron 4.8 4 0.8
Newbridge Networks 3.6 8.8 -5.2
Novell 2.4 10 -7.6
Compaq -8.4 34.8 -43.2

Company power predictor

Company '99 rank '98 rank Chng.
Cisco 70.4 51.2 19.2
MCI WorldCom 59.2 46 13.2
Lucent 58 54.8 3.2
Sun/Netscape 58 30 20.8
Microsoft 47.2 47.2 0
Intel 45.2 52.4 -7.2
AT&T 44.4 40.8 3.6
Oracle 42.4 40.8 1.6
Hewlett-Packard 41.6 30.8 10.8
IBM 40.4 35.6 4.8
Nortel Networks 35.2 28.4 6.8
3Com 33.6 49.6 -16
Qwest* 32 N/A N/A
BellSouth 27.2 16 11.2
Bell Atlantic 26.8 26.4 0.4
Network Associates 24 21.2 2.8
Sprint 22.4 30.8 -8.4
Computer Associates 17.2 14 3.2
SBC Communications 15.6 19.6 -4
GTE 12 10 2
US West 9.2 12 -2.8
Cabletron 8.8 6.4 2.4
Compaq 7.2 36.4 -29.2
Novell 2.4 16.8 -14.4
Newbridge Networks 2 6.8 -4.8

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