AWS Startups Blog
Startup Central is Headed to re:Invent!
This year Startup Central is headed to the Venetian’s expo hall at AWS re:Invent and we’ve designed a series of technical talks, speed networking activities, mentorship opportunities, and straight-up fun, for those of you planning to join us in Vegas.
Read MoreHow 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!
Read MoreGlofox 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.
Read MoreAWS: Powering Medical Imaging at RSNA 2019
AWS is headed to Chicago for the annual Radiological Society of North America Conference to showcase the work of our cutting edge medical imaging customers to the 50K+ attendees.
Read MoreToast Co-Founder on Scalability, the Boston Food Scene, and Where Toast Is Headed Next
Boston-based Toast is a cloud-technology platform that was “purpose-built for the restaurant industry,” says Aman Narang, President and Co-founder of Toast. We recently sat down with Narang to chat about restaurant industry trends, why they picked Boston to headquarter in, what challenges they’re facing, and what’s on the roadmap ahead.
Read MoreOpen 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.
Read MoreHow to Scale Your Enterprise-Focused Startup (and How to Raise a Seed Round)
This past year, I was lucky enough to work with a number of different seed funds and seed stage startups, helping them to grow and succeed on AWS. This journey took me to many conferences, and private and public events, such as the seed enterprise summit Flight 2019. Organized by Crane Venture Partners, the summit featured a string of successful entrepreneurs and early employees sharing their experience and insights. Below are the seven most important lessons I took away, that I’d love to share with you:
Read MoreHow 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.
Read MoreDemocratizing Software Delivery Pipelines
There is no question that the amount of choice in platforms and building blocks for software engineers is exploding. Traditionally, what was handled by separate teams with purpose-built hardware has now shifted to code (and infrastructure as code). This represents a fundamental shift in software architecture and responsibility that software engineering teams have to maintain.
Read MoreThe Startup’s Guide to re:Invent 2019
The Startup’s Guide to re:Invent includes of the key moments from the overall re:Invent schedule and the startup-specific sessions.
Read MoreWeb Summit 2019: UI and the future of the customer experience
In the modern era, “no competitive corporation in the world can succeed without taking design seriously,” declared WeTransfer Chief Innovation Officer George Petschnigg Tuesday afternoon. Speaking on a panel about “UI and the future of the customer experience” at the annual Web Summit technology conference in Lisbon, Portugal, Petschnigg added that the biggest power that designers have nowadays is collaboration.
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