Recession or not, it's business as usual for most tech players across Asia this year.
ZDNet Asia talks to some of them to find out how they plan to safeguard their companies against the impending economic downturn--a spillover from the United States.
These market players also identify key technology developments they will be looking out for in 2008, and discuss challenges they expect to face this year.
Find out what they have to say:
| 1. | Looking back at 2007 with envy |
| 2. | Predictions that went right and wrong |
| 3. | 2007's movers and shakers |
- Peter Chai | 3Com
- Raymond Lee | Adobe Systems
- Paul Choy | Allied Telesis
- Lui Sim Hua | Aspect Software
- Collis Loh | AT&T
- Gerald Penaflor | Brocade
- Brenton Smith | CA
- Nick Lambert | Cable & Wireless
- Edwin Han | Canon
- Dennis Rose | Citrix
- Andy Cocks | Datacraft
- Patrik Runald | F-Secure
- Lori lsobel | Google
- Ng Koh Wee | Great Eastern Life Assurance
- Anthony McMahon | Hewlett-Packard
- Ravi Rajendran | Hitachi Data Systems
- John Brand | Hydrasight
- Teresa Lim | IBM
- David Woolf | InFocus
- Michael Shea | International SOS
- Foo Mao Gen | Interwoven
- Matt Kolon | Juniper Networks
- David Miller | Lenovo
- Ashley Wearne | McAfee
- E. L. Tay | Motorola
- Andrew Namboka | Nokia
- Lim Khiang Tong | OCBC Bank
- Frank Koo | Oracle
- Robert Kleinschmidt | Panduit
- Jim Simon | Quantum
- Gregory Wade | RIM
- Andy Solterbeck | SafeNet
- Steve Russell | Salesforce
- Camille Coles | SAS
- K. C. Yee | Serena Software
- Chee Heng Loon | SonicWall
- Saumil Nanavati | Sydus
- Eric Hoh | Symantec
- Lars Ronning | Tandberg
- Girija Pande | TCS
- Andrew Dobbins | Verizon Business
- Jim Lenox | VMWare
