AWS Startups Blog
Category: Startup
How Polly’s Curated Biomedical Molecular Data Streamlines MLOps for Drug Discovery
Polly is a DataOps platform that allows data scientists to access ML-ready data generated from data repositories, proprietary experiments, and publications. Powered by AWS, Polly’s infrastructure is fast, secure, and scales seamlessly.
To Deliver Rich Content, Startups Need the Right Infrastructure
In order to compete in today’s visual-first world, startups must deliver rich content quickly and flawlessly across all touch points, providing seamless and compelling user experiences. To successfully do this, they need an infrastructure with services that will allow them to run their workloads securely and rapidly.
Grow Your Startup with Free Tools and Resources from AWS Activate
This year, over 100 million global founders will embark on their journey to establish their startup with big, innovative ideas to solve our most pressing challenges. Through our global startup program AWS Activate, all startups can leverage the same technology that successful companies of all sizes are enjoying to build, grow and scale their business.
How Setting Up IAM Users and IAM Roles Can Help Keep Your Startup Secure
For startups, speed is critical — you’re trying to move as quickly as possible to build your product and find product-market fit. However, it’s important not to ignore your security posture. Here are some simple steps you can take that will allow you to move quickly while still safeguarding your data.
When Should Startups Use a Managed Service?
A common mistake we see founders make when starting on AWS is trying to implement their own solution when a managed service could be used instead. Before choosing your tech stack, consider the questions in this post to evaluate what’s best for your business.
Video: How Ergatta Partnered with AWS to Develop and Launch the Future of Game-based Fitness
Like many startups before them, the team behind the Ergatta Rower turned to AWS to help them develop and launch their product. Watch this video to learn more about the co-founders’ journey, including how they’re utilizing AWS’s guidance, services, tools, and technology to build the future of game-based fitness.
Should Startups Use Infrastructure as Code (IaC)?
When you’re an early stage startup, nothing seems more important than being quick. However, prioritizing speed and skipping a little bit of engineering time for foundational work can end up being a huge mistake, and there’s one in particular that gets made all too often in the startup world: not using Infrastructure as Code (IaC).
Improving the Sustainability of Crop Farming Using a Data-driven Approach
Due to the effects of advancing climate change and a growing global population, agricultural professionals are under more pressure than ever before to produce higher yields with fewer inputs. Learn how Geopard, an independent precision agriculture platform, collaborates with Corteva, a leading global agricultural input company, to augment their physical products with smart recommendations integrated into a decision support tool powered by AWS.
Why Early Stage Startups Need to Use Multi-factor Authentication
No matter the nature of your startup, security is always of primary importance and should be one of the very first things you address. For most startups, your most valuable asset is your data — your ideas, workloads, and applications — and you need to protect it. Learn why multi-factor authentication is a must-have.
Founder Security Fundamentals – Improved Security with Identity and Access Management
At Amazon Web Services, we work with thousands of new startups every year, and we know how hard founders work to balance the demands on scarce time and resources. Often, a startup’s first goal is to build a minimum viable product (MVP) and by following AWS best practices for IAM security, you can ensure that you’re building in a secure way and protecting your users and your business.