A fifth of domestic enterprises would overcome the challenges of the crisis with digitization
Hungarian businesses are predicting a difficult year for themselves: according to a recent study, they fear not so much the prolongation of the war situation or the energy crisis, but their consequences, such as inflation and possible recession. The good news is that instead of panic, conscious planning, development and the search for escape routes dominate among Hungarian companies.

Watershed years are coming in the life of Hungarian companies
They see digitalization as one of the main tools for this, which can undoubtedly be an important partner in process optimization, cost reduction, more effective management of administrative burdens, and increasing customer and employee satisfaction. Paperless HR, offices heated by data centers and artificial intelligence managing changes – the experts of the Stylers information technology company group show the corporate digitization trends that are worth paying attention to in 2023!
While the coronavirus epidemic turned the lives of companies upside down with the forced introduction of social distancing and work from home and forced them to adapt new technologies, in the crisis-filled period ahead, businesses see digital transformation more as an escape strategy necessary for survival.
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