AWS Startups Blog
How WIREWAX Built And Scaled A Media Services Offering With Amazon Web Services
As an interactive video company, WIREWAX processes thousands of videos every single day. Each video uploaded to our platform goes through our computer vision algorithms to automatically detect faces and objects, languages, generate subtitles and much more.
Calm, Wag, Bill.com and More Present at AWS Summit Santa Clara
On Wednesday, March 27th, ten startups, including Calm, Wag, and Bill.com, spoke at the Startup Central theater at the AWS Summit – Santa Clara. Their talks spanned the gamut from fraud detection to AWS Fargate. Watch their talks.
Startup Central is Headed to Anaheim
On Thursday, April 11th, Startup Central will be coming to the AWS Summit – Anaheim!
Exploring Data Science With Explorium’s Or Tamir
“My career has been around startups all the way,” says Or Tamir, co-founder and COO of Explorium. “This is something I’ve always wanted to do.” Because startups have composed the foundation and the scaffolding of Tamir’s career, he views the fact he ended up co-founding and helming a project like Explorium as almost inevitable. In a way, it was a logical next step: “co-founder” and “COO” were two of the only job roles in the world of startups that Tamir hadn’t yet tackled.
Presono’s Leadership Team on How Their Presentation Platform Startup Uses the Cloud
Lukas Keller, CEO of Presono, on why he decided to join the Austrian presentation platform startup, and Martin Behrens, Co-founder and COO of Presono, on how the company shows and uses data.
How Deepen AI Makes Sense of Multi-Dimensional Data Created by Autonomous Tech
For Deepen AI founder Mohammad Musa, working on autonomous tech is more than just being on the cutting edge of development; it’s about family.
Hiring Top Talent for Your Startup: Lessons from Andela
Jeremy Johnson, Co-founder & CEO of Andela, a startup that builds and trains high-performing distributed engineering teams, joins us at the AWS Loft NYC to share how startups can build a solid recruitment strategy that attracts top players.
END.’s New Platform Runs On AWS Fargate At Its Core
At END. we’re constantly working to improve the way our engineering department operates. Our goal is simple: to empower the team so they can get stuff done without obstruction or interference. Anything to make things easier, faster, more reliable—and if that means tinkering with some new technology along the way, even better. Until recently, deployments were one of the biggest pain points for our engineers and with a two-person DevOps team we inevitably became a massive bottleneck when it came to go-live. We knew we needed to find a better way of doing things, and as existing AWS users, AWS Fargate seemed like the natural way forward.
A New Security Mindset for the Public Cloud
Many enterprises are adopting cloud-based strategies as they initiate new projects or migrate from older, legacy systems. To meet demanding and rapidly changing business needs, they employ frequent code releases, increasingly use containers, and process and store data for compliance. It’s an environment with a great deal of change and activity, but solutions like SIEMs and firewalls just can’t provide the level of insight required—they aren’t built for automation or scale.
Symphony Teams with AWS To Bring Critical Industries Securely into the Cloud
Industries like financial services, consulting, and insurance require solutions that ensure the safety of data against hackers. Companies must also retain access to data and provide it to regulators or other legal entities when needed. Symphony, a secure and robust collaboration platform, was born to serve these industries. With over 400,000 users across 400 of the most demanding companies, Symphony is used for internal collaboration as well as collaboration between firms.