Startups Using AWS in Boston
Via their job posts and information submitted by startups themselves, these are the Boston AWS startups we've found.
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Increasing science experiment reproducibility with a suite of tools to measure & control environmental factors.
Tech Stack Highlights
Ruby on Rails – for API and user-facing dashboard web app to manage machines and alerts and see visualizations of data. Sidekiq for background processes.
PostgresDB – but evaluating some Time Series Databases (TSDB) like influxDB.
Sass & Slim – for CSS and HTML templating.
Hosted on AWS. We use GitHub and Slack.
We are open to other languages than Ruby for the backend.
Tech Stack Highlights
Ruby / Rails – We use Ruby and Rails for our web facing applications, as well as the API underlying the platform. The entire platform is deployed to Amazon AWS. We haven’t made the jump to Rails 5 yet for existing applications, but it’s on the radar.
AWS – The entire drizly platform is built on AWS. We use a variety of different services, including SNS, Redshift and Lambda, which are used heavily in our data pipeline.
React – Where possible new frontend development is done in React. We have some SPA style projects built in React, as well as a significant number of components on our e-commerce site utilizing react.
Mysql/Postgres/Redshift – Depending on the application we use a slightly different data-store. We like to be flexible, and find the right solution for the problem at hand.
SQS – We utilize SQS heavily as a background job processing system. We’ve found it to be stable, and durable, and performant enough for our use cases.
Teacher / parent / school survey platform and data analytics.
Tech Stack Highlights
Ruby on Rails – We use Ruby on Rails because of its maturity and large ecosystem. On the front-end we use jQuery and Bootstrap, and on the backend we use ActiveRecord and Sequel to access Postgres databases.
Sidekiq and Redis – for distributed job processing capabilities.
RSpec – While not dogmatic about test-first development in all cases, we are passionate about writing and maintaining thoughtful and robust test coverage in RSpec.
Heroku and AWS – Heroku hosts our applications, managed databases, and various services such as centralized logging and distributed batch job processing. Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides file storage and simple messaging capabilities.
Bamboo – We implement continuous integration and delivery (CI / CD) via Atlassian Bamboo, deploying to production environments multiple times per day.
Product content management system to “make it easy for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to exchange high-quality content that drives online results”.
Automatic engineering team report generation, for better management visibility into team performance & strategic alignment.
Platform for finding licensed in-home daycare providers near you.
An app for managing health-related finances, with your insurance plan, claims, and HSA all in one place, plus budget forecasting & bill analysis.
Mobile app for hiring retail / restaurant workers, with a streamlined application, chat, and video interview process.
“Open standards FHIR API platform to read, write, and build apps on data connected to 100s of health systems.”