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Network World 20th Anniversary

The long view
Headlines from early issues of Network World, which we launched 20 years ago this month (March, 2006) touch on everything from broadband LANs to MS DOS 3.1 and the Open Systems Interconnect model. The main goal was connectivity. Today everything is connected but the problem has moved up the stack. The new emphasis is on integrating applications and data. Before we get on with that, here's a look back at 20 years of networking.

John Dix, editor in chief

20-20-20 hindsight
Looking back at the network industry’s most important stories, people and products of the last 20 years.

Then and now: $20 buys you . . .
Well, let's just say one heck of a lot more.

A special nod of thanks
Al Gore, Bob Metcalfe, Ray Noorda - where would we be without you?

Router man
Don't be fooled by the Cisco fable. This is the guy who started it all.

With new pay, new responsibilities
Net executive salaries rocket upward as stature grows.

20 years in networking
Are you better off today? What was your best tech decision? Your worst? Readers weigh in.

Giga flops
Our editors and columnists nominate their favorite failures chronicled — OK, hyped — in Network World during the last 20 years.

Future shock
We ask five futurists to describe the technological changes that are coming our way.

Are you a 'Net know-it-all?
Test your recollection of the people, companies, technologies and events that made headlines in the network industry over the past 20 years.

Advice for the next generation of IT managers
How should today’s IT students prepare for the next 20 years?

History lessons
A brief timeline of network industry milestones.

Read more about lans & wans in Network World's LANs & WANs section.

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