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In summary
- International teams arrive in Portugal used to World-class IT — and that is what they expect to find.
- The productivity of a nearshoring team live from the headquartersseamless video calls, VPN and cloud.
- The Portuguese office needs a global standard with local execution — and someone to reply in English.
- DataRoad builds this bridge: head office policies, hands in Portugal.
In this article
The expectation with which the teams arrive
A company that opens an engineering centre, an operations hub or a support team in Portugal does not hire people to give them worse conditions than they would have in London or Berlin. The team arrives with pre-formed expectations: flawless Wi-Fi, perfect video calls with colleagues in other countries, instant access to the company's tools. When the local reality fails to keep up, the problem doesn't stay in IT — focuses on talent retention and the image of the Portuguese office within the group.
Everything depends on the connection to the head office
A nearshoring operation lives connected: daily meetings with headquarters, code and files in the cloud, internal systems accessed via VPN. This translates into concrete requirements for the Portuguese office — enterprise-grade internet with redundancy, wireless network designed for mass video calls, secure remote access and security aligned with global policies. None of this is exotic; all of this has to be right at the same time, from day one.
Global standard, local execution
Multinationals have standards: approved equipment brands, security policies, centralised management tools. What they don't have is someone to execute them in Portugal — someone to receive the equipment, cable the office, set up the network according to company standards and solve the 9 am problem. The solution is not for headquarters to manage Portugal remotely, nor for the local office to invent its own IT: it is a local partner that works to a global standard and report as headquarters expects.
The role of the local IT partner
That is exactly what DataRoad does for international companies operating in Portugal — from the US to Europe: setting up offices from scratch, following the parent company's standards, supporting the local team in Portuguese and English, and reporting to headquarters with the discipline of someone who also works with Contractual SLAs. The result, in the words our clients use: “we don't need to think about the Portugal office”. Talk to us in Portuguese or English — before the team arrives, preferably.
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