There is no one to carry out the digital revolution
Digital transformation affects basically the whole Hungarian SME sector, but only a few of these companies can exploit the opportunity created by the digital switchover, because there aren’t enough experts.

Ervin Egon Kis
senior consultant
Smart Commerce
Consulting
Ervin Egon Kis, senior consultant of Smart Commerce Consulting told our magazine that the first companies that digitalise their business processes are likely to become market leaders. In retail trade going digital doesn’t simply mean launching an online shop, but also electronic invoicing and digital solutions used in physical stores as an integrated system.
The problem is that the service provider side of the digital transformation hasn’t been established yet. Large companies hire the handful of experts that are available and small and medium-sized businesses have no one to turn to. Since the process requires special knowledge and skills, companies should recruit specialists for the job,. //
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