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Power: Who's got it? Who wants it?

1999's most powerful people, companies, users and more

December 29, 1998
Web posted at: 11:55 AM EST

by Network World staff
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(IDG) -- Power. Those who don't have it, want it. Those who have it, want more. And why not? Events in our network world clearly illustrate power's glory. This fifth annual Power issue is jammed with profiles of the people and companies holding power - and trying to get more. Read our articles and analysis. You'll feel more powerful yourself.

Power Pack

Top 10 most powerful companies
Cisco is a given, but here you'll find which companies fill the other nine slots.

A niche of their own
Take a look at which companies rule 12 key market segments.

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A promise of wealth
Start-ups long for venture capital, but they often pay a hefty price for it.

Powerometer
Our ever watchful readers rank the leading companies and CEOs in networking.

Profiles in Power

The 25 most powerful people
Who are the powers that be? Check out our top 25 picks and our choices for the next 50.

D.C. marauders
Take a look at the Washington power brokers tackling high-tech issues.

Power Struggles

To the death
Be they over e-mail, directory services or convergence, battles are being waged on the network front. See which companies have taken up arms.

The power prognosticator
1999 promises to be another tumultuous year of change and industry consolidation. Take a look at where the industry was and where it's heading.

Star Power

User excellence awards
Our annual User Excellence award this year goes to Unity Health, which had to deal with both merging IS operations and the Y2K problem. Read how they did it, plus get a look at runners up Best Western and Prudential Insurance.

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