Why Emirates Airlines is so cheap

The Economist explains why Emirates Airlines is so cheap. It’s not just the Government subsidy. Zero tax, low interest rates (Government-backed), and low staff cost without unions. Apparantly, they are the only low-fare long-distance flyer. Comments Arnab 30 Oct 2005 8:04 pm: “low-fare” you mean. S Anand 31 Oct 2005 6:22 pm: Fixed that typo. Thanks!

Video sharing service roundup

Video sharing service round-up.

How social network analysis is used

An interview with the creators of InFlow (a software to map social networks) shows how social network analysis is used. Comments Dhar 30 Oct 2005 6:10 am: Anand, do you know of any freely available Social Network Analysis tool? S Anand 31 Oct 2005 6:16 pm: Afraid not. I’ve only done this twice in projects, and I just used Excel and Perl both times.

Business continuity planning

The Economist on Business Continuity Planning. The effect on Ericsson, a Swedish mobile-phone company, of a fire in a New Mexico chipmaking plant belonging to the Dutch firm Philips, has become a legend. The fire, in March 2000, started by a bolt of lightning, lasted less than 10 minutes, but it caused havoc to the super-clean environment that chipmaking requires. Ericsson, unable to find an alternative source of supply, went on to report a loss of over $2 billion in its mobile-phone division that year, a loss that left it as an also-ran in an industry where it had once been a leader. ...