AWS Startups Blog
Contract and Legal Traps to Avoid (Startup Founder Sales Series, Part 11)
In part 11 of the Founder Sales Series, AWS Startup Advocate Mark Birch shares some of the more common sticking points and areas of caution when it comes to legal side of closing deals.
LogixPath’s Application Migration from Pivotal Web Services to AWS
Linda Guo, founder and CEO of LogixPath, walks through how the software management startup leveraged the AWS free-tier and AWS Activate credits to migrate from Pivotal Web Services to AWS.
XR Streaming: How Holo-Light Solves Major Problems of Augmented and Virtual Reality
Since 2015, Holo-Light focuses on immersive software and technologies. In augmented and virtual reality, they see a big driver for global digitization and a new way of experiencing and interacting with content – from the industrial sector to entertainment and gaming. Here’s what they’re doing.
Navigating the Internal Sale (Startup Founder Sales Series, Part 10)
In part 10 of the Founder Sales series, AWS Startup Advocate Mark Birch walks through the common mistakes that can lead to a good deal unraveling and how to address them.
The Startup’s Guide to Building Tools without Programming Using Honeycode
Build a better way to work. Amazon Honeycode gives you the power to build apps for managing your team’s work. No programming required. Here’s how it works.
Using AWS Marketplace for your Fast-growing Cloud Software Business
Drawing from his experience at three software startups that partnered with AWS Marketplace over the last decade, Ahana Co-founder and CEO Steven Mih has put together some best practices to help make your AWS Marketplace listings successful. To illustrate the point, he’ll use examples here at Ahana, who offers a managed service for Presto in AWS.
Finding Your Internal Champion (Startup Founder Sales Series, Part 9)
After you have had successful preliminary sales meetings, the next step is to build upon these initial meetings to develop internal support for your solution and ensure your efforts lead to a signed deal. AWS Startup Advocate Mark Birch walks through how to do so in part 9 of the Founder Sales series.
How Startups Deploy Pretrained Models on Amazon SageMaker
For most machine learning startups, the most valuable resource is time. They want to focus on developing the unique aspects of their business, not managing the dynamic compute infrastructure needed to run their applications. Productionizing machine leaning should be easier, and that’s where AWS comes in. In this blog post and corresponding GitHub repo, you will learn how to bring a pre-trained model to Amazon SageMaker to have production-ready model serving in under 15 minutes.
Understanding the New World of Office Space with Basking
Overnight, the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped how and where Americans work. By June, according to a survey from Stanford researchers, 42% of the U.S. labor force was working from home full time, with millions more not working at all. For employers, that shift has led to new challenges as they navigate an unprecedented economy. One big question: what to do with all the empty offices?
Emedgene’s Migration to AWS for its AI-based Genomics Insights Platform
Founded in 2015, Emedgene has built an AI-based platform to automatically surface insights from genomics data. Previously, this data would need to be analyzed by genomics experts, of which there are only a few thousand around the world. Emedgene applies machine learning algorithms to generate these insights on the fly, essentially teaching computers how to be genetic researchers.