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Back In 2000

A group of technical enthusiasts in New Zealand tried to get an online business up and running but quickly realised that the community as a whole simply didn't have the computer skills required to make it work. When we started looking at what computer training was available we discovered that it was either pretty good but really expensive or low cost and terrible quality.

Our story (5)

There had to be a better way. We recognised that the only way to make high quality computer training available to as many people as possible was to go online. We realised that we needed to use experts to develop the content and use our own technical skills to build the platform. From that point, the business that became Intuto went on to launch one of the world's first large scale community online training courses, eventually reaching over 350,000 people.

Back In 2000

A group of technical enthusiasts in New Zealand tried to get an online business up and running but quickly realised that the community as a whole simply didn't have the computer skills required to make it work. When we started looking at what computer training was available we discovered that it was either pretty good but really expensive or low cost and terrible quality.

Our story (5)

There had to be a better way. We recognised that the only way to make high quality computer training available to as many people as possible was to go online. We realised that we needed to use experts to develop the content and use our own technical skills to build the platform. From that point, the business that became Intuto went on to launch one of the world's first large scale community online training courses, eventually reaching over 350,000 people.

Back In 2000

A group of technical enthusiasts in New Zealand tried to get an online business up and running but quickly realised that the community as a whole simply didn't have the computer skills required to make it work. When we started looking at what computer training was available we discovered that it was either pretty good but really expensive or low cost and terrible quality.

Our story (5)

There had to be a better way. We recognised that the only way to make high quality computer training available to as many people as possible was to go online. We realised that we needed to use experts to develop the content and use our own technical skills to build the platform. From that point, the business that became Intuto went on to launch one of the world's first large scale community online training courses, eventually reaching over 350,000 people.

Back In 2000

A group of technical enthusiasts in New Zealand tried to get an online business up and running but quickly realised that the community as a whole simply didn't have the computer skills required to make it work. When we started looking at what computer training was available we discovered that it was either pretty good but really expensive or low cost and terrible quality.

Our story (5)

There had to be a better way. We recognised that the only way to make high quality computer training available to as many people as possible was to go online. We realised that we needed to use experts to develop the content and use our own technical skills to build the platform. From that point, the business that became Intuto went on to launch one of the world's first large scale community online training courses, eventually reaching over 350,000 people.

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