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This is an interesting article that gives insight into what is happening in Hungary, a country most Americans do not know a great deal about.
One point made is that the cost of employing programmers in Hungary is high, which makes it difficult for software development companies there to compete on the global stage. I agree that the cost of outsourcing software development to Hungary is higher than most other outsourcing destinations such as India and China and even other East European countries. However, compared to the cost of hiring American programmers, Hungary is still a bargain.
There is a shortage of good American programmers. An American company needing strong technical expertise for critical projects often cannot hire people locally. Outsourcing to Hungary is a viable option for American companies who need to get deep technical talent quickly rather than just a way to make deep cuts in programming costs. And the English skills and cultural affinity with the U.S. makes Hungarian engineers easy to work with.
EU Edge, the Hungarian company mentioned is one that I know well. I visited EU Edge last year and they easily passed our assessment process to become one of our preferred global software development partners. Their ability to provide senior software engineering experts is fantastic. For the right kind of company, outsourcing to Hungary is an excellent choice.
Finally, Americans will be completely charmed by Budapest, as I was. It’s a great city of Europe to visit which is one of those intangible or hard to quantify benefits of outsourcing to Hungary and working with great programming talent there.