Entra ASA selects Intility as the digital foundation for the company's internal IT platform and digital infrastructure for commercial buildings.
Entra is one of Norway's leading real estate companies, with a portfolio of around 1.3 million square meters of commercial property and some of the country's most prominent office buildings in Oslo, Sandvika, Drammen, Bergen, and Stavanger. The company develops and manages modern workplaces in an industry where technology, security, and digital services are becoming an increasingly important part of what tenants expect from a commercial building.
– Technology is becoming an increasingly important part of modern workplaces and commercial buildings. At the same time, developments in AI and digital services are creating new opportunities for how buildings are developed, operated, and used. For us, this is about establishing a unified platform that gives us security, flexibility, and capacity for development across the business and property portfolio, says Sonja Horn, CEO of Entra.
The agreement with Intility covers an integrated digital foundation delivered as a service, where people, technology, networks, security, software, and operational services are organized and developed as a single whole. The delivery is intended to give Entra a robust foundation for further digitalization across the business and property portfolio, while security, control, and operational capability are maintained through a unified platform model.
– We are now seeing a rapid convergence between buildings, workspaces, networks, security, and digital services. Our role is to deliver a digital foundation that makes this complexity manageable, while giving organizations like Entra a robust foundation for continued innovation and development. We are deeply grateful for the trust Entra has placed in us, and look forward to supporting the company's continued digital development in the years to come, says Andreas Hisdal, CEO of Intility.
Intility is currently used by more than 700 organizations across 3,000 locations in the Nordics and the rest of the world, including Hafslund, Helsedirektoratet, Norad, Ferd, Folketrygdfondet, BAHR, and Cedra.