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Starling Bank releases Android apps faster with Genymotion from AWS Marketplace
In this post, I will show how Starling Bank scaled its DevOps pipeline using Genymotion from AWS Marketplace. Starling Bank is a mobile-only bank based in the UK. With no branches or ATMs, its mobile app is the center of the company’s business. Starling Bank regularly maintains and improves its app, with a long history […]
Automate AWS account provisioning and server migration using AWS Service Catalog and CloudEndure from AWS Marketplace
If you’re involved in a migration project for your company that is moving to the AWS Cloud, you’ll likely go through a variety of stages, such as migration preparation, portfolio discovery, planning, and design. In most cases, the rubber hits the road after these stages, and you begin migrating your physical, virtual, or cloud-based infrastructure […]
Going to market with SaaS subscriptions and contracts in AWS Marketplace
By Judah Bernstein, Partner Solutions Architect (SA) at AWS focused on SaaS Tapo Ghosh, Partner Solutions Architect focused in AWS Marketplace This post is for independent software vendors (ISVs) offering software as a service (SaaS) solutions. In this blog post, we provide an overview of billing through SaaS contracts in AWS Marketplace. We also give […]
Prioritizing security ops in the cloud: overview of an AWS and SANS Institute educational webinar
Security practitioners designing and implementing solutions on Amazon Web Services (AWS) have a breadth of AWS services and third-party Independent Software Vendor (ISV) security solutions to help them customize and control security. AWS services can help you enable relevant controls for key security use cases and lay the foundation for a stronger overall security posture. […]
7 Tips to Successfully Submit Your Product Listing in AWS Marketplace
AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog that enables qualified Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to sell software solutions to AWS customers. In this post, I offer seven chronological tips to successfully submit your product listing in AWS Marketplace. Tip 1: Check requirements and complete your tax and banking wizard The best way to start is by […]
CloudFormation Templates 101 for Sellers in AWS Marketplace
AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog that enables qualified Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to market software solutions and makes it easy for AWS customers to find, buy, and deploy software on AWS. In this post, I will explain a use case where CloudFormation template is a better fit than a Single-AMI solution, and then I […]
Determining when to buy annual licenses in AWS Marketplace
Overview AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog of software solutions from independent software vendors (ISVs) that offer a variety of pricing options, including SaaS contracts, hourly billing, annual licenses, and private offers for their software products. Almost half of these AMI products offer annual subscription options, so customers often ask me how to know when […]
How to optimize cost savings in AWS Marketplace
AWS Marketplace is a curated digital catalog that provides a range of subscription and pricing options to help ensure you only pay for what you use on the software solutions you need. In this post, I will explain the cost-saving opportunities of pay-as-you-go pricing as well as free trials and annual subscriptions. These pricing models […]
Riteway compares options in AWS Marketplace, chooses Spotfire for 93% faster insights
In this post, I’ll offer a summary of the data challenges faced by Riteway Sales and Marketing, a member of BeaconUnited, and how the company used TIBCO Spotfire on AWS, an analytics software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution designed for data exploration, to address those challenges. I’ll also include some of the results Riteway achieved by implementing the […]
Centralizing payments in AWS Marketplace with consolidated billing
AWS Marketplace is a curated digital catalog that lists thousands of software solutions with flexible pricing options. SaaS contracts, hourly billing, annual licenses, and private offers are examples of different payment options to choose from. Typically, when customers are in the procurement process, they use multiple linked accounts to subscribe to these products with several […]