AWS Startups Blog
Category: Startup
Video: How AWS Empowered BlockFi to Scale at Their Own Pace
BlockFi, a crypto services platform operating in the fintech space, offers financial products to retail and institutional investors. After rapidly growing from 200 to 1,000 employees during the pandemic, the company knew they needed a solid infrastructure that would allow them to scale quickly and safely.
How Citus Health Uses AWS to Provide Secure and Real-Time Virtual Patient Care
Startups move at a very fast pace, and details like security, elasticity, and availability can end up neglected due to wanting to release a product or service as quickly as possible. By utilizing AWS, Citus Health was able to leverage built in tools and services to secure their environment and ensure that their services remain available and resilient.
AWS Activate and 11 Other Essential Tools for your Startup’s Digital-first Workplace
Slack recently launched a new Digital Toolkit that brought together 11 must-have tools for your startup. As part of this campaign, AWS Activate – a free program specifically designed for startups and early stage entrepreneurs – teamed up with Slack to provide you with resources and expert support to go to market faster, and lower your startup costs
Ten Mistakes Founders Make on AWS, and How to Avoid Them
We want to help you stay focused on your customers and building features for your products, so we’ve put together a list of the most common mistakes we see founders make on AWS, paired with advice on how to avoid them to save you time and money.
How Emerald Cloud Lab Is Revolutionizing the Laboratory Using AWS
Emerald Cloud Lab (ECL) provides access to a highly automated laboratory, equipped with over 200 unique pieces of scientific instrumentation, to any scientist with a computer and internet connection. As their cloud lab expands to meet growing demand, they’ve faced a growing need for scalable, on-demand compute. To address this growth, ECL built Manifold, a microservices-based architecture that runs on AWS Fargate.
The Case for Purpose-Built Databases
Early stage startups have many technical decisions to make while pursuing product-market fit. Some technical decisions are reversible, while others are critical junctures with long-term impacts.
Hacking for Social Good: How AWS Hypercharged Our Hackathon
Nonprofits are often overwhelmed by the amount of data they accumulate, and lack the resources to generate value from it. In response to this challenge, charitable organization Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Berlin was founded. As part of their mission to enlist volunteer data scientists and analysts to help nonprofits use their data properly, DSSG Berlin hosted Datathon, a data science hackathon powered by AWS services.
Extend Your Runway by Turning Off AWS Resources When Not in Use
Cost optimization is a priority for customers of all sizes, but founders particularly want to make sure their financial resources are being used properly and they’re getting the most out of AWS. Here are a few approaches that early-stage startups can implement easily in order to get the most out of AWS in a cost-effective manner.
AWS Healthcare Accelerator in the UK Announces 12 Startups Selected for the Inaugural Programme
We are excited to announce the selection of the 12 participants for the first ever AWS Healthcare Accelerator in the UK, a four-week program that cultivates and promotes innovative startup solutions that achieve the quadruple aim of improved patient experience, improved clinician experience, better health outcomes, and lower cost of care.
Helping People Quit Smoking Through Financial Rewards
Vincere Health offers low-cost access to addiction healthcare using reward-based habit training. Their belief is clinicians being in the loop are integral to lasting behavior change, and that the technology serves to facilitate and personalize this relationship at scale. Vincere chose AWS as their cloud provider because AWS provides the necessary tools to help us build a HIPAA compliant platform.