By utilizing mobile solutions, companies can achieve competitive advantages and drive revenue growth. At Ramboll, employees expressed a strong desire for remote access to their personal, departmental, and corporate files on Sharepoint and other relevant business applications. In response, CEO Jens Peter Saul requested the development of a secure mobile application, called Ramboll Companion App, based on their SharePoint intranet.
• Stakeholder Management
• Business Analysis
• UI/UX Design
• Prototyping
• System architecture
• Agile Project Management
• Agile Coaching
• Vendor Management
Ramboll is a leading engineering, design and consultancy company. The company employs 14,000+ experts globally and has a strong representation in the Nordics. With 300 offices in 35 countries, Ramboll combines local experience with a global knowledgebase.
Ramboll works across the following markets: Buildings, Transport, Planning & Urban Design, Water, Environment & Health, Energy and Management Consulting.
Wizdom is a product designed for Office 365 and SharePoint on-premise that facilitates the secure and efficient installation and configuration of a comprehensive, fully functional SharePoint intranet. Having garnered over 200,000 users from over 180 companies, Wizdom is the leading intranet solution for SharePoint in Northern Europe.
Created for both Android and iOS, the Ramboll Companion App is a responsive hybrid application. Its purpose is to grant employees of Ramboll access to the organization's SharePoint intranet and digital workspace. The app boasts an array of features, such as news updates, project wins, market information, key contacts, Yammer integration, and more.
Wizdom not only offers you full SharePoint and Office 365 functionality in a ready to use intranet solution in conformity with best practices. It also provides you with an extensive list of tools and features designed by the Wizdom team to help you communicate, collaborate and work more effectively.
Like the websites on the internet, hybrid mobile apps are built with a combination of web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The key difference is that hybrid apps are hosted inside a native application that utilizes a mobile platform’s WebView. This enables them to access device capabilities.