Tuesday, September 11, 2007

India needs to subtly tell China where to get off...

Yet, such hard won success once again seems to be threatened by a creeping tendency to be ‘soft ’ Sutanu Guru- Executive Editor,  Business & Economywith negotiators and potential antagonists. There is the nuclear deal with the United States, where Uncle Sam is steadily moving the goalposts and trying to stifle and choke India’s strategic ambitions. There is Australia that claims that it will not supply Uranium to India even if there is a nuclear deal with Uncle Sam, because India violates international nuclear weapons control regimes. There is Pakistan that continues to mollycoddle terrorists while claiming that terror camps have been shut down. Most significantly, there is China which brazenly announces that Arunanchal Pradesh is an integral part of the Middle Kingdom, and hence refuses to give visas to people from the state.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007

An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

...the new motto of tech-world

Though IBM might be promoting it as a Green initiative, the fact is that the whole Project Green of IBM targets to make a lot of money by helping the corporate data centres (suffering from energy constraints) with its high efficiency servers. According to analyst firm IDC, roughly 50 cents is spent on energy for every dollar spent on the hardware. This is expected to increase by 54% to 71 cents in the next four years.”

In such a scenario where investments towards energy conservation are increasing by the day, companies like Intel have also decided to initiate their own energy saving green projects. “Intel is taking an aggressive stance towards environmental sustainability, from the elimination of lead and a focus on greater energy efficiency of our products to fewer air emissions” says Nasser Grayeli, VP, Intel.

Well, with threat of global warming creating a ruckus, the only saviour for this seemingly dying planet seems to be these Green Technologies. And if technology companies are able to make money out of their green plans, there could be no reason for us to complain.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Management Guru Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative