AWS Startups Blog
Launch Your App with the AWS Startup Kit
The AWS Startup Kit is a set of resources designed to accelerate startups’ product development on AWS. A core component of the Startup Kit is a set of well-architected sample workloads that can be launched within minutes.
Building a VPC with the AWS Startup Kit
The AWS Startup Kit provides resources to help startups begin building applications on AWS. Included with the Startup Kit is a set of AWS CloudFormation templates that create fundamental cloud infrastructure building blocks. For purposes of this post, we’ll look at the building blocks that relate to an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), a bastion host, and an (optional) relational database.
Monitoring an App: Examples from the AWS Startup Kit
To demonstrate monitoring with AWS services, I’ll use the AWS Startup Kit, which is a set of resources designed to accelerate a startup’s product development on AWS.
Introducing the ‘Startup Kit Serverless Workload’
“What’s the easiest way to get started on AWS?” is a common question. Although there are many well established paths to getting started, including using AWS Elastic Beanstalk, serverless computing is a rapidly growing alternative.
Serverless Architectures with Java 8, AWS Lambda, and Amazon DynamoDB — Part 2
By Brent Rabowsky, Startup Solutions Architect, AWS
Serverless Architectures with Java 8, AWS Lambda, and Amazon DynamoDB — Part 1
This post is part 1 of a two-part series. In this post, I focus on data modeling with DynamoDB. I describe an example use case to demonstrate alternative ways of modeling the same data, and the pros and cons of each approach. Proper data modeling is an essential prerequisite to beginning the development of a back end service.





