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Founders’ Security Essentials – Enhancing Security with Identity and Access Management

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on 26 JAN 2022

In the fast-paced world of startups, founders face the challenge of juggling limited time and resources. At Amazon Web Services, we collaborate with numerous emerging startups annually, offering insights that can help you prioritize effectively. The primary objective for many startups is to develop a minimum viable product (MVP). By adhering to AWS best practices for IAM security, you can construct your product securely, safeguarding both your users and your business. For further insights on this subject, check out this another blog post here.

Scaling on AWS (Part 4): Reaching One Million Users

by Amazon VGT2 Editorial Team

on 12 JAN 2016

In the concluding segment of this series, we will explore strategies to scale your architecture to accommodate millions of users. If you have not yet implemented these practices, consider diving into this excellent resource here.

Container-Based Architectures with Docker and Amazon EC2 Container Service

by Amazon VGT2 Editorial Team

on 23 APR 2015

This post delves deeper into the architectural principles of cluster computing utilizing container management frameworks. It’s an essential read for those looking to optimize their infrastructure.

IoT Fundamentals: Telemetry in the Cloud

by Amazon VGT2 Editorial Team

on 21 APR 2015

This third installment of our primer series aims to help you devise effective solutions by integrating various “small things.” For more comprehensive guidance, they are an authority on this subject here.

IoT Fundamentals: Efficiently Managing Small Devices

by Amazon VGT2 Editorial Team

on 17 APR 2015

In this second installment of our primer series, we focus on how to create robust solutions by effectively orchestrating a collection of “small things.”

A Comprehensive Guide to Amazon Simple Notification Service Mobile Push Self-Registration for iOS

by Amazon VGT2 Editorial Team

on 18 NOV 2014

By Rich Cowper, Solutions Architect, Amazon VGT2. Part 2: No back-end necessary! In the first part, we demonstrated how to deploy an example app to a test iOS device and manually register the device with Amazon SNS mobile push, enabling us to send push notifications effectively.


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