AWS Startups Blog
Market Kurly’s Next-Morning Delivery of Fresh Groceries is a Huge Hit in Korea
Based in Seoul, Market Kurly offers a grocery delivery service that promises not only next day, but a next morning drop off.
Logograb uses ML to Help Marketers Quantify ROI at Scale
Nowadays, it seems like media and online advertisers have been in an ongoing battle between measuring their effort’s ROI and being dealt incorrect information from platform providers (Facebook, et al). Luckily there are startups working to help, like LogoGrab, a visual AI company that looks to help marketers quantify the impact of their brand at scale.
How to Be Featured on Our Startup Logo Wall
At various events throughout each year the AWS Startups team designs a logo wall featuring a selection of the awesome companies building on AWS. Interested in being featured? Read this and email us!
Glofox Is Building the Operating System for the New Fitness Industry
In a space that was previously dominated by gym giants like 24-hour Fitness, group-based classes that create a sense of community and give its participants a lifestyle to identify with have quickly taken over the mainstream, a trend that Dublin-based Glofox is capitalizing on.
Open Solution Helps Companies Get Set Up on AWS to Fully Utilize Their Data
Open Solution, a Beijing-based cloud services startup, is on a mission to help both new and established companies integrate with the cloud to make better sense of their data.
How Partnerships Can Help You Scale Your Enterprise Startup
The harsh reality is that building a great product, even the best product on the market, is only one part of creating a successful company. What are other ways to increase your chance of success? Per Jonno Southam, Venture Capital Business Development Manager at AWS, and Matillion Founder & CEO Matthew Scullion, partnerships can play a key role in helping your startup scale.
BrightFlag Uses ML to Bring Transparency to the Legal Industry
Historically, the legal industry benefited from a “that’s just the cost of doing business” attitude regarding its lack of transparency into billing. That’s all changing now however, with Dublin-based BrightFlag leading the way.
WebEye Helps Chinese Entrepreneurs Bring Their Startups to the United States
Founded in 2015, WebEye specializes in helping these Chinese companies, most of which leverage a mobile-first strategy, tackle their main problems faced, including effective user acquisition, monetization, advertising, and cloud services.
Ensuring Your Startup is “Enterprise Ready”
When thinking of two types of businesses that are at odds, startups versus enterprises would be a pair that quickly comes to mind. But what if you’re a B2B entrepreneur that serves these enterprises as customers? This question and more was what a handful of early-stage entrepreneurs were looking to learn the answers to at a recent event hosted at the AWS San Francisco Loft.
How SupWiz is Revolutionizing Customer Service with AI
SupWiz uses advanced AI technology to help companies deliver improved customer service to millions of people across the world. Co-founder and Chief AI Officer Søren Dahlgaard explains.