Like the superhuman characters who fill the pages of your favorite
comic books, the 25 most powerful
people in networking have their own special powers. Who's to say that
Vinod Khosla, a general partner with Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield &
Byers, doesn't have a sort of X-ray vision - a psychic view into the
future.
He has certainly demonstrated clairvoyance in his choice of companies
and technologies to back. Khosla's been incredibly influential in optical
networking and is now doing the same in the application service provider
market.
Undoubtedly people like Carl Yankowski, CEO of Palm, or Ellen Hancock,
CEO of Exodus Communications, must feel like they're holding the world
in their hands. Their respective products and services are in high demand,
and they're changing the way the world conducts business.
Then we've got executives like AT&T Chairman C. Michael Armstrong and
WorldCom President Bernie Ebbers. Certainly they're hoping that, like
Spider Man, they'll be endowed with special sticking power. Their mighty
empires are deeply troubled these days, and if their corporate rebuilding
strategies crumble, they just might find themselves falling into oblivion
and off our Power 25 list for 2001.
Of course, Armstrong and Ebbers wouldn't be the first perennial favorites
to vanish into thin air. Gone from our Power 25 list this year, for
example, is Rich McGinn, ousted Lucent CEO (for obvious reasons), and
William Kennard, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
With this year's election revealing no mandate, it's hard to tell who
in Washington will remain magnates and who will become has-beens. And
gone, but not forgotten, is Eric Schmidt, Novell's CEO. His power is
so seriously on the wane, we've bumped him down to our "50 others" category.
Builders of the infrastructure
John Chambers
Michael Dell
George Conrades
Scott Kriens
John Roth
Michael Ruettgers
Carl Yankowski
Software superheroes
Steve Ballmer
Larry Ellison
Bill Gates
Lou Gerstner
Thomas Penfield Jackson
Scott McNealy
Eric Raymond
Service provider commandos
C. Michael Armstrong
Steve Case
Bernie Ebbers
Ellen Hancock
Ivan Seidenberg
Joe Nacchio
Ed Whitacre
Network executive forces
Robert Carter
Peter Solvik
Ralph Szygenda
The money guy
Vinod Khosla
50 on Power's edge
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