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Amazon DynamoDB Storage Backend for Titan: Distributed Graph Database
Titan is a distributed graph database that now supports DynamoDB.
Announcing the London AWS Pop-up Loft: Coming September 10th
Yesterday we announced the imminent arrival of the London AWS Pop-up Loft, a new co-working & event space that’ll run from 10th September …
Aira.IO: a Cloud-Connected Wearable Providing Greater Independence for the Blind
Aira, based in San Diego and launched in 2014, focuses on developing technology and services that provide blind and low-vision individuals greater mobility and independence. Using wearable smart glass technology, Aira connects the visually impaired in real time (through AWS components) with remote, trained Aira Agents.
Harvest.ai: Changing How Companies Share Content Securely
AWS Startup Spotlight
How to Build Dynamic Dashboards Using AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB Streams: Part II
In part one, AWS Lambda and DynamoDB Streams were in preview mode. Since their recent launch, some portions of the API have changed. This post reflects the latest updated coding conventions of each.
What’s Hot at AWS Pop-up Lofts in August
As the summer rolls along we’re excited to share a variety of activities at both the New York and San Francisco AWS Pop-up Lofts…
Always On, Always Fast, Always Reliable: Building Customer Trust at Tito
Tito is a web application for selling tickets online that focuses strongly on user experience for both event organizers and their attendees. The core of a great user experience is trust. For a web application, that starts with reliability. In this blog post, the CTO explains how they’ve built a zero-downtime infrastructure to maximize reliability and customer trust.
Come Rock with Us!
Introducing the ‘AWS Loft Rocks’ Concert Series
Architecture II: Distributed Data Stores
Why does AWS have so many data storage options? Which one is right for me? These are commonly asked customer questions. In this three-part blog series, I will attempt to provide some clarity. In the first part, I discussed the basics of high availability and how redundancy is a common way of achieving it. I also briefly mentioned that bringing redundancy to the data tier introduces new challenges. In this second part of the blog series, I discuss some of those challenges and common tradeoffs that you need to take into consideration while overcoming them.
AWS Startup Spotlight: InVision, CrowdStrike, BlueStone, Caspida
The AWS Startup Spotlight series features startups all over the world building innovative, disruptive businesses on top of cloud…