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Building a Serverless Dynamic DNS System with AWS
Modern workers are mobile and connected, and they expect to have access to the tools they need from anywhere. When people need to access…
Scaling on AWS Part III: >500K Users
This post is part 3 of a blog series that shows you how to iteratively evolve a basic AWS architecture into one that supports millions of…
What Startups Should Know about Amazon VPC: Part 2
This is the second post in a two-part series about creating VPCs with Amazon VPC. In the first post, we cover what a VPC is and what its core components are. In this post, we discuss the considerations for designing and creating your VPC.
Scaling on AWS Part II > 10K Users
Welcome to the second post in a series of primers designed to help you scale your startup on Amazon Web Services (AWS). In the first post…
What Startups Should Know about Amazon VPC : Part 1
Introducing Amazon VPC and its components.
The Case for Deployment Pipelines
At Clarify.io, we put pipelines on our “really going to do” list. By adopting a pipeline-based approach, we gained immediate returns that we could measure in hard numbers like less downtime, faster release schedules, and reliable fixes. Pipelines made our software more stable, easier to maintain, and safer to change. Here are the benefits and how to get started.
Scaling on AWS Part I: A Primer
Scaling an on-premise infrastructure is hard. You need to plan for peak capacity, wait for equipment to arrive, configure the hardware and…
Three Internal Software Tools Every Startup Should Use
Guest post by Vanessa Kruze of Kruze Consulting
Accelerating Software Delivery on AWS
In this post, we look at some of the methods that startups take to support this customer-driven development approach and the services AWS provides to support these methods.
The Dilemma of the Startup CTO Title
Gordon Daugherty has been a startup advisor for more than 15 years and now serves as Managing Director for the Capital Factory accelerator in Austin, Texas (Capital Factory is an AWS Activate partner). Through his Shockwave Innovations advisory practice, Gordon is an angel investor and active blogger seeking to help entrepreneurs achieve their wildest dreams. Here’s his take on the “CTO” title.