AWS Startups Blog
Jimdo Can Turn Anyone into a Website Developer
When Germany natives Fridtjof Detzner and Christian Springub were teenagers, they began building websites for individuals and businesses. From there, it dawned on them: Why not figure out a way for clients to update and create sites themselves, minus the next-to-impossible coding part? In 2007, Jimdo was born.
Read MoreAcellere’s Vishal Rai Looks Towards the Future
In 2011, American entrepreneur, investor, and software engineer Marc Andreessen famously wrote: “Software is eating the world.” But today, according to Vishal Rai, the founder and CEO of Acellere, “Software has already eaten the world. Now bugs are eating software, and we’ve got to do something about it.”
Read MorePipedrive Helps Users Streamline a Flood of Information
Providing for clients is imperative, but what about the problems that arise on the other side of the equation, within a company’s sales teams? With a sales force trying to not only finalize a deal, but also provide quality after-sale service for years to come, organization becomes crucial for longevity and sustained success. And that’s where Pipedrive comes in, streamlining and simplifying tasks, duties, and deadlines for sales teams in the office or around the world.
Read MoreMaking Data Safer: Citizen’s James Neville Talks Biometric Authentication
As our online lives expand and businesses find new and better ways to provide everyday services via the internet, it can feel like increasing amounts of our sensitive data are in the hands of companies without stellar track records of keeping that data safe. James Neville, CEO and founder of Citizen, a one-touch login and registration app, hopes to change that metric. “We were working in payments, and it struck us how loose the security was around personal data when compared to card or bank accounts,” he explains. “And it’s only gotten worse over the years.” He’s right.
Read MoreHow Dots Uses AWS Data Pipeline to Punch Above Its Weight
Before data scientist Jae Young Lee joined Dots in 2017, the mobile game studio only employed one other data scientist who was responsible for manually running all of the company’s Python scripts and SQL queries. Lee took it upon himself to help his colleague and decided to automate everything with AWS Data Pipeline.
Read MoreEngineering Financial Happiness: Tink’s Jens Rantil on Complexity-Free Money Management
Tink, a personal finance management app based in Sweden, has a unique end goal in mind for its users: financial happiness.
Read MoreHow Kyruus is Using Big Data to Solve Supply and Demand Mismatches in Healthcare
Kyruus is a solution company for solving supply-demand mismatches in healthcare. Co-Founder Julie Yoo talks about how they use big data to offer customers the best provider within their network.
Read MoreHAAWK: Creating the TurboTax of Music
When developing a startup, it’s important to think about your company in the simplest terms possible. For Ryan Born, the CEO and co-founder of HAAWK, a company that helps to monetize and enforce copyrights on user-generated video and audio platforms (think YouTube, Facebook, and Spotify), his mission is simple: to create the TurboTax of music licensing.
Read MoreStarting with Strong Security in the AWS Cloud
Security is often viewed as too difficult or that it requires too many special skills to do well. That’s ridiculous. It’s a core part of development and operations. After all, who wants to write bad code or constantly fix an unstable service?
Read MoreWhen Disaster Strikes, CloudEndure Advises Putting Your Head in the Clouds
For most people, “if I could turn back time” is just a title of a Cher song. But for the team at CloudEndure, it’s a way of life.
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