The 50 most powerful people in networking, listed alphabetically
| Shai Agassi | SAP | | Steve Ballmer | Microsoft | | David Barnes | United Parcel Service | | Marc Benioff | Salesforce.com | | Gordon Bither | State Street | | Kim Cameron | Microsoft | | Robert Carter | FedEx | | John Chambers | Cisco | | Eva Chen | Trend Micro | | Alfred Chuang | BEA Systems | | Jeffrey Citron | Vonage | | Lt. Gen. Charles Croom | Defense Information Systems Agency | | Larry Ellison | Oracle | | Steve Elterich | Fidelity Investment Systems | | Gary Forsee | Sprint Nextel | | Ian Foster | Univa | | Bill Gates | Microsoft | | Charlie Giancarlo | Cisco | | Diane Greene | VMware | | Craig Hinkley | Bank of America | | Mark Hurd | HP | | Scott Kriens | Juniper Networks | | Kevin Martin | Federal Communications Commission | | John McHugh | HP ProCurve Networking | | Scott McNealy | Sun | | Steve Mills | IBM | | Dianah Neff | city of Philadelphia | | Paul Otellini | Intel | | Sam Palmisano | IBM | | John Partridge | Inovant | | Don Peterson | Avaya | | Peter Quinn | commonwealth of Massachusetts | | Greg Raleigh | Airgo Networks | | Kevin Rollins | Dell | | Hector Ruiz | Advanced Micro Devices | | George Samenuk | McAfee | | Eric Schmidt | Google | | Ivan Seidenberg | Verizon | | Gil Shwed | Check Point | | Paul Simmonds | ICI | | Mark Spencer | Digium | | John Swainson | CA | | Matthew Szulik | Red Hat | | John Thompson | Symantec | | Joe Tucci | EMC | | Jayshree Ullal | Cisco | | Daniel Warmenhoven | Network Appliance | | Fred Wettling | Bechtel | | Edward Whitacre | the new AT&T | | John Williams | Auto-ID lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
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