AWS Startups Blog
Tag: getting started
Bringing Hardware to Life with SnowShoe Stamp
AWS Startup Spotlight
How to Run Services Using Docker and Amazon EC2 Container Service
Let’s see scheduling, state management, and resource allocations in action by actually running a service in ECS.
Adventure Capital: Fundraising Can Be Fun Again
Taking money in Silicon Valley these days is almost easier than going to the ATM. Turn around and there’s another previously unknown…
How DataRobot Leverages AWS for Predictive Modeling
AWS Startup Spotlight
How to Manage Resources across Multiple Environments in AWS
To build great apps, startups typically require multiple environments, such as production, development, QA, and staging environments. But it can be challenging to track and manage resources over multiple environments, especially as a business grows over time.
Using Containers to Build a Microservices Architecture
We’ll explore how many of the characteristics of containers make them an excellent choice for building a microservices-based architecture.
How to Build Dynamic Dashboards Using Lambda and DynamoDB Streams: Part 1
Today, using some new tools from Amazon Web Services, I’ll show you how to make boring, static dashboards reflect changes in real time.
How to Simplify Code Deployments with AWS CodeDeploy
AWS CodeDeploy is a service that automates code deployments to Amazon EC2 instances. Here’s how to leverage it for your startup.
Segment: Scaling a Week-Long Hack Project to Billions of Events a Month
Segment is a customer data hub, the central place where you can send your customer data and then analyze it with more than a hundred different tools–all with the flip of a switch. But looking at Segment today, you’d never guess where it started.
Choosing the Right Programming Language for your Startup
If you ever want to be the center of controversy in a room packed with developers, declare that one programming language is better than the other.