AWS Startups Blog
Category: Startup
What’s happening for Startups at the AWS Summit — San Francisco?
Whether you are a startup that’s new to the cloud or an experienced user, you will learn something new at the next AWS Summit, which is being held in San Francisco on April 18 to 19.
Cybersecurity and Amazon Redshift with Namogoo Security
September 8, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. This post comes as part of the Startups on Air series; where the Startup Evangelist Mackenzie Kosut, goes around to different startups and learns more about who they are, what they do, and how they utilize AWS. Founders Chemi Katz and […]
Talking with Parsec, a Game-Changer of Gaming
Cloud-gaming company Parsec, believes that we’re entering a new phase of computing where all of our software and processing are delivered via shared resources in the cloud.
From 0 to 100 K in seconds: Instant Scale with AWS Lambda
Guest post by Michael Mendlawy, Senior developer, Crazylister “What is the best infrastructure for processing massive amounts of requests at unpredictable times?” In this blog post, we describe what led us to ask this question and how AWS Lambda helped us answer it. Before we dive into the nuts and bolts of the solution, a […]
Detecting Cyber Attacks with Cybereason
Cybereason is an endpoint security company. Instead of treating attacks like isolated incidents, Cybereason looks at them as part of a larger, complex campaign.
Descomplica: Why a Social Good Startup Migrated to AWS
The social good sector focuses on creating a positive impact on an individual or society. Over the last 10 years, we’ve seen a 20% growth in the nonprofit sector alone. It’s not news that the social good sector is growing rapidly.
Fighting Off the Bad Guys with Stealth Security
Stealth Security helps companies proactively defend their online businesses and customer data from automated attacks that evade traditional security and anti-fraud tools, such as credential verification, fake account creation, content theft and scraping, and web DDoS.
Talking Health and HIPAA Compliance with Wellpepper
This post is part of the Startups on Air series. Startup Evangelist Mackenzie Kosut visits different startups and learns who they are, what they do, and how they use AWS. Wellpepper is a platform for digital patient treatment plans that helps patients to follow instructions, empowers them to self-manage their healthcare outside the clinic, and connects […]
Using Amazon Rekognition to enhance MacOS Finder Tags
Sunday morning I was looking at a large folder on my laptop containing hundreds of images. Thumbnails are wonderful, but what I really wanted was an easy way to search my folder quickly for photos that contained picture of cliffs. Here’s how I used Rekognition to do it.
Optimizing Your Costs for AWS Services: Part I
Since its inception in 2006, AWS has been committed to providing small businesses and developers the same world-class infrastructure and set of tools and services that amazon.com itself uses to handle its massive-scale retail operations. In part one of this series on costs, we highlight how you can optimize your budget by using AWS in highly cost-effective ways.