AWS Startups Blog
“Social Media Black Magic Artist” Chris Obereder On the Importance of Openness and Fun
Chris Obereder is in some ways a typical Silicon Valley wunderkind. Only 26, he started out in tech at the age of 14 and has been called a “social media black magic artist” by Napster founder Sean Parker. But unlike some of his other tech industry peers, he emphasizes the importance of openness, creativity and just plain fun in crafting a career.
Read MoreHow Emily Kennedy and Cara Jones, Co-Founders of Marinus Analytics, Are Using AI to Battle Sex Trafficking
The European trip she took at age 16 gave her not only perspective, but purpose. It put her on a career path she likely never would have gone down: combating human trafficking. She does this through her company Marinus Analytics, which provides law enforcement with tools that utilize artificial intelligence to help identify victims and their exploiters.
Read MoreCan robots and humans work together? ProGlove CTO Valentin Sawadski Says Yes.
Sometimes tech advancements and our burgeoning robotic future can be scary. Will robots replace the human worker? According to Valentin Sawadski, the CTO at ProGlove, a leader in the tech wearables industry, there is no need for human workers to fear the robot.
Read MoreMaking Space from Thin Air: GotSpot Connects Entrepreneurs to Much-Needed Places
GotSpot is a digital marketplace that connects small enterprises in need of short-term space to existing brick-and-mortar businesses who have available, non-traditional space that could be better maximized. Think Airbnb, but for commercial spaces.
Read MoreLacework’s Three Keys for Effective AWS Security
Learn how Veeva, a leader of cloud-based software for the global life sciences industry, is using Lacework to automate configuration compliance, threat detection, and incident resolution across their AWS workloads.
Read MoreTheta Lake on Modern Communication Compliance Conundrums
For the average person, the idea of compliance and regulation technology doesn’t elicit much enthusiasm. But for Devin Redmond and Rich Sutton, co-founders of the RegTech startup Theta Lake, the concept is downright sexy—especially as startups and enterprises alike have increased spending on compliance following the last financial meltdown.
Read MoreHow Bebo Successfully Organized a “Fortnite” Tournament in One Week Flat
It’s no small feat to throw a tournament for “Fortnight,” let alone a celebrity version that’s streamed to millions of people. But that’s exactly what the team at video game-streaming app Bebo decided to undertake earlier this month.
Read MoreAmazon Fleet Management: Meet the Man Who Keeps Amazon Servers Running, No Matter What
Picture this: You oversee a fleet of servers that supports one of the world’s most massive online retail companies, and a special promotion everyone thought would bump sales by 21% is actually giving closer to a 120% boost—all in the first minute. That’s exactly where Brian Herman, Director of Datacenter Compute Capacity at Amazon Web Services, was standing in 2015, moments after the first Prime Day launched.
Read MoreHow to Navigate A Term Sheet
At the most basic level, a term sheet is a non-binding contract. It’s a short document, anywhere from 1-10 pages, that has a handful of terms outlining what will happen in an investment. If a deal goes through, lawyers will take the term sheet and turn it into hundreds of pages of legal documentation.
Read MoreFounder’s Kit: How to Organize Your Pitch Deck
Every pitch deck will be different to some degree. But there are a few key areas and concepts that are pretty much universal. Let’s touch on a few: The Cover — Your big idea. A 10-15 second elevator pitch detailing your product and service, presented in such a way so that it hooks your audience […]
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