Vodafone: significant progress is expected in the digitalisation of SMEs
Although the telecommunications development in Hungary started in the 1990s, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) started to integrate digital technologies only slowly in the sector, but the process can be accelerated in the next few years – Király István, Deputy CEO of corporate services business at Vodafone Magyarország said at a press conference in Budapest on Monday.
Despite the fact that digital technologies may be the key to efficiency and competitiveness for the SME sector, the lack of adequate digital competence in many businesses makes the transition difficult – Sere Péter, KPMG infocommunication sector director told.
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