IT needs have changed
Before, IT was something that many people fixed themselves, especially on a smaller scale. Now that has changed. Managing your own IT has become so critical that many leave it to a supplier like us or employ their own people who work with IT. Some do both to ensure the highest possible quality of the IT services they need. What has happened? How has IT gone from being "nice to have" to becoming critical for virtually all workplaces in Norway? There are many answers to that question, and we think a lot depends on which industry you belong to.
What all industries have in common is that they need mail, storage space, a system for checking customers, inventory and assignments, and of course IT that helps ensure security is in place. Many also need equipment. After these expectations have been met, the industry you belong to will often influence what else you need. We are working to know as much as possible about that. That is why we have created our own industry pages to be able to show what you as a company can use from IT to stand out more strongly in the competition for the customers you dream of.
We experience again and again that good IT systems increase your competitiveness. If you have systems that will contribute to better overview, control and higher efficiency that your people know how to use. Then you are well equipped to face the market.
What exactly does your industry need?
Adapting to your needs is very important when it comes to IT. Often, many people just need off-the-shelf items with a few tweaks to get systems they've really needed for years. It doesn't always have to be so complicated, even though IT solutions may sound that way. Our most important job is to play well with you in your choice of IT services, and that the costs of IT are predictable.
Our customer advisors have a good overview and control of what you need. In the meantime, you can check out the industries we have been working extra closely with recently. We are proud to be able to offer in-depth knowledge of the IT needs of various industries. It is important to find a supplier who really understands the peculiarities of your industry, and who knows exactly which applications and tools are make or break for you in everyday life. Worry-free IT for your industry.
The legal profession: They emphasize efficiency and security
The legal profession is characterized by extensive document management, strict security requirements and the need for effective communication. Modern IT solutions such as document management systems and legal technologies give lawyers the tools they need to make their work more efficient.
- Efficient document management: A good system enables quick access to client documents and legal files, while ensuring that sensitive information is protected. Electronic signatures and automated processes reduce the time it takes to complete administrative tasks, allowing lawyers to focus more on advice and strategic thinking.
- Communication and collaboration: IT solutions such as secure email services and video conferencing tools allow seamless communication between lawyers, clients and courts. This is particularly important at a time when remote work has become more common.
- Safety: Security is critical to the legal profession, given the large amounts of confidential information handled. Advanced security protocols, encryption and access control ensure that information does not go astray.
Transport and logistics: Optimized information flow and tracking is critical
The transport and logistics industry is at the heart of global trade, and effective management of supply chains is essential. Regardless of whether it happens on land, rails or water. IT solutions can improve these processes from A to Z.
- Warehouse management and transport: Automated inventory management systems can monitor inventory in real time, optimize storage space and prevent overstocking or shortages. For transport, GPS tracking and telematics make it possible to monitor vessels' position, fuel consumption and route efficiency. This reduces costs and improves time management.
- Data analysis and prediction: Large amounts of data can be analyzed to identify trends and predict demand. This helps plan routes, avoid delays and reduce the risk of accidental loss. Integration with weather data and risk assessment can also help improve safety and reduce operating costs.
- Digital documentation: Paperless solutions for waybills and customs clearance make the processes faster and more efficient, as well as reducing the risk of errors and fraud.
Construction and contractor: Seamless project management and HSE are in focus
The construction and contracting industry has traditionally been very manual, but digitization offers great opportunities for improvement.
- Project management: The industry needs powerful tools that provide a digital representation of buildings' physical and functional properties. This facilitates collaboration between architects, engineers and contractors, and ensures that all parties have access to up-to-date information. Effective project management through digital tools reduces the margin of error, keeps projects within budget and schedule, and increases transparency.
- HSE and smart buildings: Real-time monitoring of construction sites, including machinery, energy consumption and safety is essential. With the right system, it provides the opportunity to anticipate maintenance needs, optimize resource use and improve workplace health and safety.
- Sustainability and energy efficiency: IT solutions can help design and build more energy-efficient and sustainable buildings. By using advanced simulation tools, one can reduce the carbon footprint and promote green technology. We like that!
Good IT infrastructure and IT solutions make the job easier for many players, regardless of industry. We aim to create worry-free IT for the customers we deliver to, and that also means streamlining their work processes, improving communication and securing your data.