Prior to engaging with us, INTO were unable to deliver a solution hosted outside of China because of the unique properties of the Chinese internet – notably, the ‘Great Firewall’.INTO therefore required us to prove we could deliver strong performance in China as part of an initial trial before we engaged fully to deliver the project. We were able to satisfy and exceed their expectations by combining an intrinsically high-performance architecture and tech stack, with intelligent use of Content Delivery Networks (CDNs).
Modernising the Application Process
Traditionally, INTO had relied on a handwritten application process. Students would meet with an INTO agent, who would then complete a handwritten form to be submitted to the INTO admissions team.
This resulted in a laborious, time-consuming process that could lead to delays, errors, and dissatisfied users. Since the application was carried out by hand, no information was stored on a network, meaning that if any application forms were misplaced or damaged, the form would have to be resubmitted at the beginning of the process.