IE Business School Case Study

2014

IE is an international graduate school in Madrid, Spain. The school is dedicated to educating business leaders based on a global focus, entrepreneurial spirit, and humanistic approach. IE includes an international faculty of 600 instructors and students representing more than 90 nationalities. Over 45,000 alumni hold management positions in 100 countries. IE stresses high-quality research and multidisciplinary, integrative education programs. The school’s innovative learning processes blends online and onsite formats, making it a pioneer in international education. IE has been ranked the number one business school in Europe by both the Financial Times and BusinessWeek.

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We’ve had no problems with bandwidth. By using AWS, we can respond quickly to business needs. This wasn’t possible using our previous architecture.

Raúl Castillo
Learning Technology Manager, IE Business School

The Challenge

IE uses Blackboard and Adobe Connect to provide its students with an online classroom environment. About half the school’s students have full-time jobs and require always-on availability, since they have a limited amount of time to spend on schoolwork. The school, which used an onsite data center, faced challenges with organizing communication and coordinating between different telecom providers. The hardware infrastructure took a long time to update, and required too many resources to maintain the system.

The school also ran into problems with bandwidth, as 2,000 students used wi-fi on campus, while online students attending their classes required additional network resources. Students and faculty, in various locations worldwide, experienced problems with navigation, connectivity, and performance. IE needed fast, reliable access for all users, no matter their location. Luis Moliner, Director of Learning Technologies, says, “We try to ensure that the platform is up and running at high performance the whole day. Our students don’t have unlimited time to spend on our system—they may only have one hour a day that they can devote to their schoolwork.” To meet the challenges of a growing remote student base, IE started investigating its options.

Why Amazon Web Services

IE looked for a service that would enable easy creation of platforms, provide trustworthy service, facilitate customization, and work across its international customer base. Amazon Web Services (AWS) met all these criteria. The school started using AWS in November 2012, implementing the Adobe Connect solution in a month and Blackboard in about five months, due to provider restrictions and its complex infrastructure. IE mirrored the information between two database servers so that while one server was working, the team could install software updates or service packs on the other.

IE’s AWS solution includes eight servers, including two SQL databases running in mirror mode, one Quorum, three web servers, one file server, and another server to load information from the CRM. Two more servers run real-time video conferences and handle academic and commercial activities.

IE also uses AWS for part of its website. On-premises services are connected with AWS, such as application, communication between databases, computer databases, and on-premises CRM databases. AWS services used include Amazon Route 53 to share wire domain names, RDA databases, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), and Elastic Load Balancing. Additional technologies include MySQL and Apache with the HP and lab service.

IE Architecture

The Benefits

By using AWS, IE has made its online services more accessible for students and faculty. Luis Moliner, Director of Learning Technologies, says, “Before we began using AWS, implementing new infrastructure took us a month—but now it just takes a couple of days.” Upgrading software has also become less time consuming; the process used to take six months, and now takes two.

The school has also become more accurate in assessing how much it needs. Carlos González, Operation Team Manager, explains, “It’s very difficult to predict how many users will connect to a certain service—and as a result, we’ll likely end up buying too much hardware. Using AWS frees us from that issue.”

Angel Ripa, System Administrator, adds, “We now have more time to test new software and new configurations, because we don't have to take care of all the servers.”

IE is now experiencing availability of 99.9 percent—an improvement over the previous architecture’s 99.5 percent availability. In addition, latency has decreased by about 60 percent. Access time has decreased by as much as 30 percent, and as a result, user complaints have decreased to almost zero. Raúl Castillo, Learning Technology Manager, says, “We’ve had no problems with bandwidth. By using AWS, we can respond quickly to business needs. This wasn’t possible using our previous architecture.”


About IE Business School

IE is an international graduate school in Madrid, Spain. The school is dedicated to educating business leaders based on a global focus, entrepreneurial spirit, and humanistic approach.


AWS Services Used

Amazon EC2

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers.

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Amazon VPC

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) lets you provision a logically isolated section of the AWS Cloud where you can launch AWS resources in a virtual network that you define.

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Amazon Route 53

Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud Domain Name System (DNS) web service.

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Elastic Load Balancing

Elastic Load Balancing automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances, containers, IP addresses, and Lambda functions.

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Amazon S3

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service that offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.

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Amazon EBS

Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) is an easy to use, high performance block storage service designed for use with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) for both throughput and transaction intensive workloads at any scale.

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