AWS Startups Blog
How SeatGeek Learned to Love User Data
SeatGeek data scientists Andy Enkeboll and Tiffany Hu explain how they used AWS to help make their data more easily accessible for both themselves and the larger SeatGeek team.
Read MoreHow Uber Survives Its Busiest Nights of the Year
Halloween and New Year’s Eve are among Uber’s busiest nights of the year. According to Matt Schallert, a site reliability engineer at Uber NYC, those days can see 50-100% extra trip volume over the rest of the year. See how Matt and his team rely on AWS to make sure they are fully prepared to handle the volume of requests that come through on such ride-share heavy holidays.
Read MoreHow Spring Prepares for the Holiday Shopping Frenzy
This holiday season, spare a thought for the beleaguered store clerks throughout the shopping malls and big-box stores of America. And send good vibes to any engineers and developers who work for e-commerce sites, such as Spring, because they too are working overtime to help us survive the madness.
Read MoreFive Tips for Entrepreneurs from Kabbage Co-founder Kathryn Petralia
2017 has been a great year for Kathryn Petralia. In the past twelve months, Kabbage, the financial services and small loan company she co-founded with Rob Frohwein nine years ago, raised $250 million from Softbank.
Read MorePeanut Co-founder and CEO Michelle Kennedy on Fast Growth, Working with Male VCs, and Appealing to Moms
As the CEO and co-founder of Peanut, a social networking app for new mothers, Michelle Kennedy knows a thing or two about growing a company from scratch.
Read MoreWeb Summit 2017: Data analytics startup Muzzley embodies Lisbon spirit
Lisbon is stepping up its game when it comes to attracting startups. Following the country’s $83 billion bailout by the European Union in 2011, the city—now in its second year of hosting the popular European tech conference Web Summit—is welcoming back the youth that fled the city during the downturn and encouraging new entrepreneurship with […]
Read MoreStartups on Air: Bounding Around Belgium
AWS Global Startup Evangelist Mackenzie Kosut recently crisscrossed Belgium talking to its entrepreneurs and hearing their stories.
Read MoreStartup Battlefield Winners Pi on Presentation Prep, Picking Co-Founders, and Mastering Live Demos
Sometimes going first can have its advantages. Pi, a tech startup based in San Bruno, California that produces wireless charging devices, won the grand prize at the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield at Disrupt 2017. The first of the 22 competitors to give their presentation, Pi impressed two rounds of judges with their device’s ability to charge up to four phones at full speed, as long as they are located within a foot of Pi’s patented power platform.
Read MoreWhy GoPro is Migrating Their Online Video Hosting Services to Amazon ECS
To put that in context, Zaven Boni, a DevOps Manager for GoPro, recently explained to a room full of entrepreneurs at the AWS Startup Loft in San Francisco that GoPro Plus—the name of their online video hosting service—processes hundreds of thousands of API requests per minute; at peak times, it can even top half a million per minute.
Read MoreStartups on Air: On the Ground in San Francisco
With 125, 175, and 160 employees, respectively, Periscope Data, Segment, and Turo are all growing companies with some similar startup aesthetics (work anniversary balloons abound in their offices). But each, as you can see in the videos below, is working on a unique problem and trying to keep their customers happy.
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