Comparison of the Information Technology Development in Slovakia and Hungary
Peter Sasvari, Zsuzsa Majoros

TL;DR
This paper compares the development of information technology in Slovakia and Hungary, focusing on enterprise resource planning systems, and tests whether Hungary lags behind Slovakia in IT development.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of IT development levels in Slovakia and Hungary, highlighting differences in enterprise resource planning system adoption.
Findings
Hungary has a lower level of IT development compared to Slovakia.
Differences in ERP system usage between the two countries.
The presumption of Hungary's lower IT development is supported.
Abstract
Nowadays the role of information is increasingly important, so every company has to provide the efficient procurement, processing, storage and visualization of this special resource in hope to stay competitive. More and more enterprises introduce Enterprise Resource Planning System to be able to perform the listed functions. The article illustrates the usage of these systems in Hungary and Slovakia, as well as tests the following presumption: the level of Information Technology (IT) development is lower in Hungary than our northern neighbor.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInformation Technology Governance and Strategy · ERP Systems Implementation and Impact · Big Data and Business Intelligence
