December 15th, 2009

Hungarian IT market shrank 20-25% in 2009, CEO of HP says

The overall IT market in Hungary shrank 20-25% on average this year, HP Magyarország Kft CEO Gábor Hegedüs told vg.hu.

The impact of the recession was hardest on hardware distributors.

The company’s PC department sold the same number of machines this year as in 2008 – approximately 100,000 – but revenues were 20% lower, said Deputy CEO Kristóf Takáts.

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  1. Rolrox says:

    But at least SAP knows where to come to get programmers!

  2. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS says:

    Benny aka Bystander. If you feel you are big enough (as a dwarf) to enter the arena with me – no problem. Anything, anytime, and place.
    Bármit,Bárhova,Bármikor
    Just leave your real name, address, sorry cave?
    And I will be happy to meet up with you, without the brown pay-off parcel. I will have something else that will be much more to your liking?

  3. Benny the dwarf says:

    Can I hit below the belt?

  4. TelegramSam says:

    Benny, my little, grooving, dwarf.
    What you do below the belt is entirely up to you. I’m outta here!