Ntirety Accelerates a Campus Card Management Provider to Leverage Modern DevOps Practices and AWS’ Elastic, On-Demand Services

This trusted campus card management provider was operating through another data centre with a dedicated server and classical VM technology. They were struggling with increasing server outages and performance issues, further exacerbated by poor support from their own service provider.

Leveraging AWS architecture

These issues directly impacted the management provider’s ability to serve their clients. For example, if their software went down, clients were unable to access their payment methods. This was happening far more often than was acceptable.

The campus card management provider was clear in the decision to transition to AWS

The campus card management provider was clear in the decision to transition to AWS, which would require a newly designed environment capable of leveraging AWS architecture. Ntirety was a strong favourite for the job, having worked with the management provider’s sister company for many years with a stellar track record.

Manual feature updates

Ntirety provided a new environment designed for AWS technology, leveraging Continuous Integration and Continuous Development (CI/CD) principles associated with DevOps. After the successful deployment of the new environment, Ntirety has provided ongoing security and support as well.

  • Reduced Downtime: Dramatic improvement in system stability, alleviating client service issues.
  • Improved Performance: Increased speed and consistency.
  • Faster Go-To-Market: Automated deployments for the managed provider’s software have replaced manual feature updates.
  • Consistent, Trusted Partner: After implementing a solution optimised for their business and technical needs, Ntirety has served as a consistent source of much-needed expertise and reliability in systems management and problem-solving.
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