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Inside Intility’s Industrialized IT Model

Inside Intility’s Industrialized IT Model

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On today's episode of The Microsoft Hybrid Cloud Partners Podcast, Adam Burke and Mike Hartman are joined by Fredrik Slaatten and Henrik Samdal from Intility, a Norway-based IT platform provider serving over 650 companies and 50,000 users worldwide. They discuss Intility’s unique industrialized approach to delivering end-to-end IT services, the evolution of hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, and how their partnership with Microsoft drives innovation and modernization for customers. The conversation also explores how Intility is embedding AI across its operations and customer solutions, fostering a culture of continuous innovation while ensuring security, governance, and long-term value

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Ways Intility helps customers adopt hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge strategies
  • How AI is being embedded across support, software development, and internal processes
  • Why Intility views itself as a technology company rather than just an IT services provider

Some questions we ask:

  • What makes Intility different in such a crowded IT market?
  • How do you approach hybrid cloud and multi-cloud strategies?
  • What does AI leadership look like for Intility in the next five years?

Resources:

View Henrik Samdal on LinkedIn

View Fredrik Slaatten on LinkedIn

View Adam Burke on LinkedIn

View Mike Hartman on LinkedIn

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