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Ukraine leader in the European nearshore market

plays The Central and Eastern European IT outsourcing is one of the leading roles alongside such centers such as India, China and Russia. It is expected that the region still in the next ten years will develop extensive. This is the conclusion of a study of Ukrainian Hi-Tech Initiative.

On whopping three billion U.S. dollars estimated revenues in the IT outsourcing market in Central and Eastern Europe last year. In the study, 16 Central and Eastern European countries were examined, of which the Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic reached peak values. The rear is Latvia, Slovenia and Albania. Calculation basis, sales in IT products.

Ukraine leads the statistics

According to the number of IT companies in Ukraine, Romania, Belarus, Poland and Bulgaria before the other countries. Here again, Latvia, Slovenia and Albania at the end of the list. The statistics included only those companies that offer more than ten employees outsourcing services . The number of employees was for the reason set so low because a large segment of the IT companies in Central and Eastern Europe employs a shortage of staff. Ukraine is also a leader in the number of employees. 14 000 IT professionals are concerned with outsourcing services. In second and third place are Belarus and Romania with 12,500 or 9500 people. was

The study also determines how much an individual IT professional per year and the end customer service costs, including wages, taxes and costs for business premises. In Poland, the leader 32800-66000 U.S. dollars, in Albania only 25920-45440 U.S. dollars.

What has to do with the German IT market?

How will these developments on the IT market, or could they have? Analyst Christian Berner does not see it as an economic option if the German IT industry with Eastern European outsourcing company does business. Possible would be that Eastern European countries are part of the cross-border value chain of German IT services. As one would already can observe in the automotive sector between Slovakia and Germany.

Source: CIO.de

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