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SCOTT PETRACK, CTO of E-DIAL, a telephony company in Newton, Mass.

"I'm a phone guy. I have three different IP phones on my desk. They still aren't there yet in terms of quality, but it is the promise of these things -- the fact that they are really like little PCs -- that makes them exciting."



GREG CLARK, CTO of E2OPEN, a Web marketplace for the electronics industry, in Belmont, Calif.

Clark likes to play around with virtualization technology. "Always on, virtual desktop computing really has my interest at the moment," he says. "Companies like VMWare [in Palo Alto, Calif.] and NeTraverse [in Austin, Texas], have some cool stuff in this area."



BOB FLORES, CTO of INFORMATION SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, in Langley, Va.

"The BMW with a rocket launcher is always a favorite. Seriously, my favorite toy of the day is peer-to-peer technology -- especially what [Groove Networks CEO] Ray Ozzie is doing with www.groove.net."