newsmaker Kumaran Pillai knows a little something about global pressure. Faced with a financial recession in the early 2000s, the Singaporean entrepreneur was forced to shut down his dotcom business.
Shortly after in 2002, he started Protege Software, but it was only in 2004 that he decided to transform the business from a services company to a product firm, developing investment portfolio software for financial institutions.
The company recently won the enterprise-category of the global Itanium Solutions Award for this year.
Speaking to ZDNet Asia in an interview, Pillai talked about understanding Asia's unique banking needs, and finding a niche to survive amid global pressures on small Asian software houses.
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