City Partners with Amazon Web Services to Offer Workshops to Baltimore Entrepreneurs

Baltimore city government is working with an Amazon Web Servicesprogram that’s designed to provide resources to entrepreneurs who are in turn working on ventures that can help the city.

According to a blog post, the AWS CloudStart program held a series of three workshops in Baltimore that provided training on cloud computing. In all, 40 entrepreneurs were selected to participate in the program. They’re working in areas including public health and financial wellness, as well as with government and education customers, according to AWS.

The aim of the program is to help business owners harness the cloud computing resource. Participants also get access to a portal that provides additional resources and technical advice. One example, per AWS, came from Natasha’s Just Brittle. Founder Natasha Wainwright offers a shared-use facility for food businesses, and came up with an idea to use AWS to improve scheduling.

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