Create knowledge
[?]
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
74
|
VS |
9
|
No
|
|
|
Gaurav Gupta
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 2 years ago
|
|
I am working in INDIA's No.1 Solar cell producer that is IndoSolar Limited and my company has so much orders in upcoming years so we cann't say that solar energy is not for everyone. Before 5 to 10 years efficieny of solar cell was 10 to 12.5%...
|
|
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Argues in support of
| 3 years ago
|
|
even though there are more comments on the Yes side and the debate is completely in the favour of solar being the significant energy, but the infrastructure is not right in the country to tap the solar energy which is the best natural available...
|
|
|
|
Vijay Raj
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Yes it's true that at present we don't have high-end technology to make maximum use of solar energy. But if you take the example of natural gas ,and look back a few years back, oil companies used to burn the natural gas due to lack of...
|
|
Debate: "will solar indeed be a significant energy technology?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
3
|
VS |
13
|
No
|
|
|
pgpanikkar
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 2 years ago
|
|
Why do you want to give your neck under the armpits of Chinese?They are the most non trust worthy people on Earth.
|
|
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Argues in support of
| 3 years ago
|
|
i don't thinks so, just because their toys were not meeting the standards one can't ban or stop outsourcing the manufacturing thing to china, as they are the pioneers in the electrical stuff that is out there in the market, and the products are cheap...
|
|
|
|
Prakash Saitwal
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 3 years ago
|
|
In my opinion, it is not worth, even thinking to outsource manufacturing to China. 1. To brain-storm on this, just think, why China is able to dump goods, at such a low cost. China has no sustainable labour welfae policies, no safety policies ,...
|
|
Debate: "Is it worth outsourcing manufacturing to China ?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
7
|
VS |
11
|
No
|
|
|
Ramdas Pawar
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Mr.Sanjay i completely agree with you.Just because it was an indian company people are saying that its not safe to work with indian companies but what happens to those people when foreign companies are involved in same or even bigger frauds than...
|
|
|
|
pranatharthi haran
| Argues in support of
"Yes"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Actually I would like to respond to this question - a 'yes' and a 'no'. No doubt (Corporate Governance) CG has failed! But that is only the effect! What is the root cause for that failure? Let us look at the turn of events after the fateful...
|
|
|
|
Sanjay
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Satyam Story is one off and this cud have happened in any part of the world not only India .if Enron/Lehman cud crash ...why not Satyam .If GM and CITI cud run for cover ...why not Satyam .Problem does not lie in what Raju did or didnt do...
|
|
Debate: "Satyam fiasco exposed corporate governance standards in India?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Name as signature
2
Retrieve back
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Added idea
| 3 years ago
|
|
Try to make it in such a manner as to they have to come back to web-site to capture the data.
|
|
|
|
Siva Sankar
| Added idea
"Name as signature"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Put your name as signature in your web-site even that will create revenue.
|
|
Ideate: "Earning from SEO" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Statistical analysis system (SAS)
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Supported idea
"Statistical analysis system (SAS) "
| 3 years ago
|
|
Well, The scope of SAS can be daunting. There are dozens of PROCs able to analyze and produce just about any statistic you want. SAS also has extensive presentation services, from green screen to HTML, and data warehousing facilities. You can...
|
|
|
|
Rajender Malhotra
| Added idea
"Statistical analysis system (SAS) "
| 3 years ago
|
|
SAS is not for the faint of heart. The software expensive and it can be very resource intensive. Its quirky language looks like PL/1, but it's not, and it takes a while to get the hang of using "procedures" (PROC) instead of programming logic. On...
|
|
Ideate: "Tools Essential for Mainframe Operation and Management" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Yes
|
5
|
VS |
4
|
No
|
|
|
Bhushan Patil
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 3 years ago
|
|
Economic crisis is just another new beginning for online business and growing opportunity for online business. More and more business will tend to move online to attract more customers and save cost. Since marketers will tend to cut cost ,...
|
|
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Argues in support of
| 3 years ago
|
|
I don't see any reason why the online business should need to close or even shrink, but customers for creative services such as new web sites and all the associated technology will be thinking carefully whether they can afford to update so regularly....
|
|
|
|
Suhel Khan
| Argues in support of
"No"
| 3 years ago
|
|
In current scenarios businesses are engaing adevrtising medium which can give the immediate ROI's and gives them control over the spend and its effects.And nothing can give these facilities better then online marketing. I think current economic...
|
|
Debate: "Do Economic Crisis Affect Online Business Significantly?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
Favour
|
2
|
VS |
1
|
Against
|
|
|
Vijay Mishra
| Argues in support of
"Against"
| 3 years ago
|
|
I agree to my friend regarding the loss of data but there is one thing that must be kept in my mind about updation of data and when there is data loss definitely after that new data is being updated. And this helps in capturing the real customer...
|
|
|
|
Sivakumar P
| Argues in support of
"Favour"
| 3 years ago
|
|
And just to add on what my friend said above. there was a survey conducting by PwC from that they concluded that IPR and business information leakage accounts for 32% and 68% of data loss and they have counted to 28% loss in business I suppose...
|
|
Debate: "Indian Enterprise and data loss" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Offshore Management
2
Communicate Properly
|
|
ravindra shrivastava
| Added idea
"Offshore Management"
| 2 years ago
|
|
Invest in the right tools and integration to replace those day-to-day conversations. For example, ensure that your issue tracking system, code respository, and requirements tracking system are integrated so that Code checkins can be referenced...
|
|
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Added idea
| 3 years ago
|
|
When you find out that something is going wrong , warn the team instead of waiting for the things to correct themselves. If the issues are not corrected it might just lead to project failure. Issues if not corrected in early stage can become a real...
|
|
|
|
Tanmay Gaur
| Supported idea
"Offshore Management"
| 3 years ago
|
|
I agree with Vikas on his points. Its important that their should be these proper management guidelines. Project Manager should emphasize on first cut and mock ups. They should be planned to be delivered in minimum time frame possible. They lay...
|
|
Ideate: "How to successful manage your Offshore Software Project Team ?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
External factors
2
Inside Opportunity
|
|
Kaushal Kumar Jha
| Added idea
"Inside Opportunity"
| 4 years ago
|
|
The crisis is going to be a challenge for Indian IT industry as well. Nevertheless, as it is always the case, any challenge does have seeds of opportunity inside. Indian IT companies can take these times to aggressively step forward from cost...
|
|
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Supported idea
"External factors"
| 4 years ago
|
|
The domestic market for IT is still evolving and has not come up fully. The total semiconductor market in India, for instance, is still a couple of percentages as compared to global market. So, for Indian software and outsourcing firms that earn...
|
|
Ideate: "Is financial crisis an opportunity for Indian IT?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Recession
2
Demand slowdown
|
|
Bhuneshwar Ram Tripathi
| Added idea
"Oppertunity to enter"
| 4 years ago
|
|
The stocks will not be giving 40 to 50% return,but the valuations have become attractive and present it is an oppertunity to enter. The front line companies will maintain their clientel and shall gain due to weakness of Re. against $
|
|
|
|
Rajesh Kona
| Added idea
| 4 years ago
|
|
I believe there will be major strategic changes on the operational front, the companies will try to protect their margins by condensing their hiring plans and increasing the utilization rate (currently ranging between 70-75 per cent), hiring fewer...
|
|
Ideate: "How the Wall St tsunami will hit Indian IT stocks?" deleted from your view.




