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Tag: AWS Partner Solutions Architects (SA)
How to Integrate REST APIs with Single-Page Apps and Secure Them Using Auth0 – Part 1
Editor’s note: This is the first of a popular two-part series by Aravind Kodandaramaiah. Read Part 2 >> By Aravind Kodandaramaiah, Solutions Architect at AWS who works closely with Global Systems Integrators (GSIs) It’s fairly common for customers to host backend REST APIs for their mobile, web, and enterprise applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS). […]
Partner SA Roundup – January 2017
Last year, we hosted a wealth of content from our Partner SAs (read all about our Partner SA guest posts), including a couple of posts recapping innovative ISV solutions on AWS. This year our SAs are back at it, and we’re going to kick off 2017 with Ian Scofield and Mike Kalberer, two Partner SAs […]
How to Best Architect Your AWS Marketplace SaaS Subscription Across Multiple AWS Accounts
This is a guest post from David Aiken. David is a Partner SA who focuses on AWS Marketplace. In my first post following the launch of AWS Marketplace SaaS Subscriptions, I provided a quick overview to describe the concepts, integration points, and how to get started with the AWS Marketplace SaaS Subscription feature. In this post, […]
Have You Read Our 2016 AWS Partner Solutions Architect Guest Posts?
In 2016, we hosted 38 guest posts from AWS Partner Solutions Architects (SAs), who work very closely with both Consulting and Technology Partners as they build solutions on AWS. As we kick off 2017, I want to take a look back at all of the fantastic content created by our SAs. A few key themes emerged […]
The Top 10 Most Popular APN Blog Posts of 2016
What a year it’s been! The goal of the APN Blog was to bring you information on all of the latest news from the APN throughout the year, while also delivering content on a number of technical topics developed by both AWS and APN Partners. Before we wrap up 2016, we want to take a moment and tell you […]
Financial Services Segment re:Invent Recap
This is a guest post from Peter Williams. Peter is a Partner Solutions Architect (SA), and he focuses on the Financial Services segment. This year’s AWS re:Invent conference keynotes reminded us that we are at a seminal moment in the history of technological innovation. Businesses are transforming their operating model to take advantage of disruptive […]
2016 Technical Recap: Healthcare and Life Sciences
By Aaron Friedman. Aaron Friedman is a Healthcare & Life Sciences Solutions Architect for Amazon Web Services. What an exciting time to be building healthcare and life science solutions on the AWS Cloud! One of my favorite things about my job is seeing the industry-shaping solutions that our HCLS partners are building. To highlight some of […]
How to Integrate Your SaaS Service with SaaS Subscriptions for AWS Marketplace
The following is a guest post from David Aiken, Partner Solutions Architect (SA) for AWS Marketplace The AWS Marketplace SaaS Subscription feature allows customers to find, subscribe and pay for the usage of your SaaS solution through AWS. In this post I’ll give you a quick overview describing the concepts, integration points and how to get […]
Automating ECR Authentication on Marathon with the Amazon ECR Credential Helper
This is a guest post from Erin McGill and Brandon Chavis, Partner Solution Architects with AWS. Are you running the Datacenter Operating System (DC/OS) on AWS and want to leverage the Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) without managing Docker registry credentials or scheduling a periodic job to authenticate with ECR on your DC/OS hosts? […]
How Signiant Uses AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB to run its SaaS Solution on AWS
By Mike Deck, Partner Solutions Architect, AWS When AWS Lambda was launched in 2014, it unlocked an ability for AWS customers and partners to implement full-featured, scalable solutions without the need to deploy or manage any servers. I work with many SaaS partners who are now leveraging the serverless model for various components of their architecture. […]
