Case Study: Girls Who Code achieves scalable remote learning with D2iQ Konvoy

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Girls Who Code Reimagines the Learning Space for Women in Tech

Girls Who Code, an international nonprofit focused on closing the gender gap in technology, needed a more resilient way to support its growing online learning platform during the COVID-19 pandemic. Legacy systems, limited observability, and Kubernetes gaps were contributing to performance, scaling, and stability issues, creating downtime risks for students learning to code. D2iQ’s Konvoy platform was chosen to help the organization modernize its infrastructure and better support remote learning at scale.

With D2iQ Konvoy, Girls Who Code quickly stood up a production-ready Kubernetes environment, creating clusters in hours instead of weeks and moving to production seamlessly. The platform provided built-in automation, monitoring, CI/CD, and AWS infrastructure provisioning, while D2iQ also delivered responsive technical support. As a result, Girls Who Code saved an estimated 3-4 weeks of deployment time on AWS, experienced zero production downtime over 12 months, and gained the ability to scale to 300,000 concurrent students.


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Girls Who Code

Yuri Gubin

Technology Advisor And Partner


D2iQ

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